The long, marshy ponds are shrouded in mist. The darkness fades away behind the mountains to the east. Small groups of people cluster silently on wooden observation platforms, blowing on their...
Category: Birding Trips
We woke up early on November 1, 1971, and proceeded from Tucson south and west to the Altar Valley with wildlife researcher Roy E. Tomlinson in quest of released masked bobwhites. We were hoping to...
A dozen or more Red Crossbills hovered about the water hole in front of me, inspiring even the most casual birdwatcher. Every few minutes, they'd be replaced by a fresh wave of Ponderosa Pines...
A field guide might be your finest buddy whether you're a beginner or an experienced birder. Even if you already have one, this information will be helpful. I had a guide for years before I learned...
Adam named all living animals in the Genesis narrative of creation, including "every bird of the air" (Genesis 2:19). That was a difficult assignment. Of course, he didn't have to dispute over the...
On a lovely December day, I was going along a Weyburn, Saskatchewan street when a station waggon drove up. The driver motioned me over. "Do you know Martin Bailey?" “Yes.” "I saw your face....