Evening Grosbeak Irruption
Seek and ye shall find!
Irruption Alert: Evening Grosbeaks are moving in largest numbers in 20+ years
Seek and ye shall find!
Irruption Alert: Evening Grosbeaks are moving in largest numbers in 20+ years
Smithsonian National Zoo Website
The Bulletin of the Texas Ornithological Society (TOS) just came out. It includes the annual report by the Texas Birds Records Committee (TBRC) which includes the following: “The TBRC accepted 4 first state records in 2024: Tufted Duck, Yellow-footed Gull, Gray-collared Becard, and Southern Lapwing. In addition, Cory’s Shearwater was split into Cory’s Shearwater and…
I thought this exchange in the Shorebird class might be of interest to B3. First Lance’s question, then my response. From Lance Felber (2020 Shorebird student) I noticed while looking at Least Sandpiper in a couple of different guides a fairly large discrepancy in lengths listed. So I looked at Least, Semi, and Western in…
sub-species ad naseum !! Red-tailed Hawk Project
700 Pounds of Acorns
So we got this going for us!!