a bird perched on a tree branch in a forest

WILD THINGS: NIGHT HERONS AT THE DINER

I didn’t flush up the yellow-crowned night heron. The Key deer did.  But me slowing down on Watson Boulevard to get a better look at...
a bird sitting on top of a nest in a tree

WILD THINGS: DEVIL BIRDS — NOT ALL THAT BAD

The thing I like most about anhingas is their long pointy bill. It’s somewhat stabby looking, possibly because it is built for stabbing. Non-birders, and...
a red and black bird sitting on a tree branch

WILD THINGS: THE LOWDOWN ON THE DOWN-LOWS OF RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS

Red-winged blackbirds vexed me when I first started birding. Not the males. They're easy. They have that sleek all-black plumage, accented by those nominate...
a painting of a woman in a white dress with a shark

WILD THINGS: MOVIES, SHARKS & MOVIES ABOUT SHARKS

Key West and the Florida Keys have a bit of a film history – “The Rose Tattoo,” “Criss Cross,” “Operation Petticoat,” “Miami Vice.” Like...
a group of birds sitting on top of a wooden fence

WILD THINGS: LOST ISLANDS AND KILLING-PETERS

The other day I was poking around in the back issues of The Auk, the oldest and most prestigious ornithological journal in the United...
a colorful bird perched on a tree branch

WILD THINGS: SUBLIMATING THE SUBLIME

I’ve never trusted the word sublime, at least not enough to use it on the regular. I’ve always taken it to convey a sense...
a bird sitting on a branch of a tree

WILD THINGS: CUCKOO SHADOWS

What was ideal was heavy rain that happened the night before, the kind of inclement weather that tends to encourage migrating birds to maybe...
a small bird perched on a tree branch

WILD THINGS: WITHOUT HOPE AND WITHOUT DESPAIR

The general theory of spring migration in the Florida Keys is that it lasts from about April 15 to May 15. But it’s only...
a flock of birds standing on top of a sandy beach

WILD THINGS: SHOREBIRDS, SOLID GROUND AND TREACHEROUS MUCK

I was about to head out on my road bike when my future wife said, “Put a helmet on. I’m not changing your diaper.” That...
an owl is sitting in the tall grass

WILD THINGS: OWL BE THERE

The owl looked straight at me over his left shoulder, then swiveled his head about 350 degrees and looked straight at me over his...

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