Bird of the Month – 2023
This Bird of the Month 2023 recap highlights our most memorable sightings across Florida, Utah, Vermont, New York, Canada, and Bonaire — from rare vagrants to unforgettable lifers. January -…
This Bird of the Month 2023 recap highlights our most memorable sightings across Florida, Utah, Vermont, New York, Canada, and Bonaire — from rare vagrants to unforgettable lifers. January -…
We spent spring and summer exploring birding hotspots across the Northeast, from New York to Ontario, discovering warblers, shorebirds, and unforgettable wildlife moments.
Working remotely in 2020 gave us the gift of a full summer in the Adirondacks. From watching a family of Snowshoe Hares grow in our yard to identifying local warblers with BirdNet and having close encounters with curious deer, it was a season to remember. Join us as we recap our backyard wildlife sightings, local road trips, and our hopes for the next nesting season.
Join our winter birding adventure to the North Fork of Long Island, featuring sightings of Harlequin Ducks, Snow Buntings, and a Great Cormorant.
A look at the birds, butterflies, and moths found in the Champlain and Central Adirondacks, from hummingbirds and Merlins to Monarchs, owls, and forest‑dwelling warblers.
Spring migration at Magee Marsh is a bucket-list experience for every birder. Join us for a recap of our 2019 birding trip through Ohio and Niagara, where we faced high waters, chilly breezes, and unexpected detours. From finding a Sora and Tundra Swans to enjoying the lights of Niagara Falls, we're sharing how we made the most of this adventurous journey
Think New York City is just concrete and skyscrapers? Think again. We headed to the Big Apple for a Thanksgiving weekend of urban birding, from guided tours of Central Park’s 'Ramble' with the legendary Birding Bob to coastal scouting at Fort Tilden. Discover why the city that never sleeps is also a hidden gem for birders
Mike and I are always looking for an excuse to get away to our summer place in the Adirondacks. We found the perfect one in an email from the Adirondack…
The authors purchased a property in the Central Adirondacks, enjoying birding and nature. They spotted 39 bird species during multiple visits while seeking a moose named Harold.
Early October brought peak foliage, crisp air, and memorable birding in New York’s North Country. From a rare Eurasian Wigeon on Lake Champlain to Boreal Chickadees in Newcomb and a magical night of Saw‑whet Owl banding with Larry Master, it was a standout fall trip.