Idaho Bird Watching
Birding Idaho Idaho: potatoes, right? Sure, spuds are a major commodity there, but there’s so much more to this gem […]
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Birding Idaho Idaho: potatoes, right? Sure, spuds are a major commodity there, but there’s so much more to this gem […]
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This is one festival you have to do,” Bill said, and when Bill says that, I listen. “Beautiful place. Great
The Divine, Underfoot: Klamath Read More »
Here in Wyoming, known both to Indian and white man as the “edge of the plains,” the ground bumps and
Eagle Watching Along Wyoming’s North Platte River Read More »
Horned larks, McCown’s longspurs, rosy finches, and lark buntings may not fit the image most people have of birds attracted
Backyard Birds of Wyoming’s Shortgrass Prairie Read More »
The town of Jackson, Wyoming, by Jackson Hole, the lovely valley in the shadow of the mountains, is the gateway
Jackson Pond, Wyoming Read More »
Perhaps not yet on most birders’ maps, Fir Island Farms State Fish and Wildlife Reserve, a unit of Skagit Wildlife
Washington’s Fir Island Farms Reserve: A Viewing Site to Add to the Map Read More »
With a herd of cows and half-dozen Mexican vaqueros, Peter French arrived in southeast Oregon in 1872 on building a
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Read More »
Birding Oregon Along its rocky coast you’ll find black oystercatchers year round. In the winter, rock sandpiper and surfbird. Head
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Birding Washington State When it comes to habitat diversity, it’s hard to beat Washington, which boasts about 500 species on
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Birding Montana Habitat in Montana is as diverse as the state is wide: Rocky Mountain peaks in the West and
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An Intriguing Trip “Did you see what I just saw?” my wife demanded. “Yep. There was definitely contact,” I replied
A Montana Bird Loop From Curlews to Loons Read More »