Massachusetts Bird Watching
Birding Massachusetts One of the original thirteen colonies and home to the city of Boston, Massachusetts is a state with […]
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Birding Massachusetts One of the original thirteen colonies and home to the city of Boston, Massachusetts is a state with […]
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Blackwater River State Park, Florida A rare sand bottom river, longleaf pines, and red-cockaded woodpeckers. Located within the premier
Birding State Parks in Florida Read More »
One barrier island with two state parks. Two state parks bookend the northern-most barrier island on Florida’s Atlantic seashore. This
Amelia Island and Fort Clinch State Parks, Florida Read More »
Shore-to-shore Birding. The coastal barrier islands of this expansive seashore region—the Florida panhandle—sit at the confluence of two flyways: the
Perdido Key State Park, Florida Read More »
No beaches required. In the late 1770s, renowned naturalist William Bartram recorded his awe-struck impressions of this biologically and geologically
Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, Florida Read More »
A rare sand bottom river, longleaf pines, and red-cockaded woodpeckers. Located within the premier state forest of Florida with the
Blackwater River State Park, Florida Read More »
Why not go for it? So it’s late in the season; so what? Let’s see if you can do it
Big Day at Black Mesa, Oklahoma Read More »
Thursday, May 7, 1987, 7:00 a.m. PDT. Joan Lentz, author, fellow birder, and the only person I know crazy enough
Far Afield: East to Oklahoma and Arkansas Read More »
Birding Oklahoma With high plains in its western panhandle, and wet lowlands in its southeastern corner, Oklahoma is diverse in
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Lounging on the lanai my first morning on Kauai, I notice a bright flash of color below our rented condo.
Birding on Kauai, an Island Paradise Losing Its Native Beauties Read More »
Birding Hawaii Hawaii—with its paradise-like climate, beaches, and palm trees—encompasses eight main islands (only seven of which are permanently inhabited)
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Reprinted from the September/October 1998 issue of Bird Watcher’s Digest. Where in the world—and when—might you find a great cormorant,
Cape May: The Myth of September Read More »