Top Texas Birding Spots
Sam Houston National Forest Here is the state’s largest concentration of red-cockaded woodpeckers (156 breeding clusters). Brown-headed nuthatches and Bachman’s […]
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Sam Houston National Forest Here is the state’s largest concentration of red-cockaded woodpeckers (156 breeding clusters). Brown-headed nuthatches and Bachman’s […]
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Introduction to the Neotropics—a Winter Trip to Trinidad and Tobago Introduction Wake up to the calls of barred antshrikes, ferruginous
Introduction Wake up to the calls of barred antshrikes, ferruginous pygmy-owls, blue-crowned motmots. Step out onto the porch of your
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Introduction For an American, birding in Western Australia (WA) requires some mental gymnastics. Spring in “the land down under” occurs
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The Adirondack Park of New York state is a bird-watching haven. All birds that migrate to the Adirondack region for
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An Intriguing Trip “Did you see what I just saw?” my wife demanded. “Yep. There was definitely contact,” I replied
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Birding and Beyond I came here to bird watch, but it is the people who fascinate me. Coming here is
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Canopy Tower At Canopy Tower, just a 30-minute drive from bustling downtown Panama City, you’re apt to be awakened by
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The Travel Mindset Tikal, Guatemala: Travel in the late 1980s was a different experience than the beaten path that exists
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The Surprises of Nebraska We slipped into Omaha behind a late-March snowstorm, drawn by the promise of sandhill cranes. Arriving
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Southern Louisiana’s vast coastal zone encompasses more than 14.5 million acres of woodlands, grasslands, and water. The soils of the
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When asked to characterize Louisiana coastal zone birding opportunities most locals would begin with a mention of “the biomass effect.”
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