On more than one occasion I found myself admiring the individual stalks of papyrus over looking for the secretive Papyrus Yellow Warbler that calls them
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birding the world on a budget
On more than one occasion I found myself admiring the individual stalks of papyrus over looking for the secretive Papyrus Yellow Warbler that calls them
Read moreBack at our house in West Chester, just outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the most comfortable California King-sized bed, bought from a local mattress shop
Read moreA place like Kakamega can feel overwhelming. It’s so grand, so different, so unique. Chalk full of a new set of birds we hadn’t seen
Read moreMagic happens in the Maasai Mara. The kind of magic that involves big cats, little cats, plenty of game, and if you visit during migration,
Read moreA boat ride, a bunch of birds, and quite possibly the shortest blog post I’ve ever written!
Read moreA tale of old birds, new birds, car troubles, and surprise bonuses. It wouldn’t be a new bird for the “life list” because we had
Read moreIt was desert habitat as far as the eye could see. The dry, red soil and sparse acacias soon turned to sandy plains and then
Read moreWe’ve given several people back home the ability to track our location via google. Ross joked as we drove that anyone who checked last night
Read moreI was told it was “feast or famine” with Friedmann’s Lark. During our visit, recent rains meant the larks were vocalizing and we heard dozens
Read moreIt was impressively quiet when we entered the forest at Taita Hills. No bugs singing; No birds chirping. The forest was almost totally silent. The
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