Wild Things: Getting Reacquainted in the Tortugas
You think you know a place, and then you don’t visit for eight or nine years, and things start to feel a little foreign. I’m...
WILD THINGS: HARD HEADS & RED BELLIES
I was at Fort Zachary Taylor, hiding in the afternoon shade of the canopy, near the blacksmith’s shop, when I had a clear look...
WILD THINGS: WALK LIKE AN EGYPTIAN (GOOSE)
When we got our first German short-haired pointer, Coffee, I thought she would have a more journalistic relationship with birds than, say, a retriever....
WILD THINGS: A NEW SPECIES FOR THE FLORIDA KEYS
Damn I love the rivers that run through the Mud Keys. They are just the perfect distillation of the raw beauty of the backcountry,...
WILD THINGS: DESTRUCTIVE TO AMBITION
A tiny piece of plastic broke in our CR-V’s brake pedal, which meant the brake lights didn’t shut off when we parked it at...
WILD THINGS: IT’S A WIZARD. IT’S A BIRD. IT’S AN APP.
The Cloisters, we figured, were up there somewhere, though we weren’t totally sure where. Intermittently, as we walked, we could see part of a...
WILD THINGS: DAREDEVIL MIGRANTS & SPA DAYS
I watch a lot of bike racing. For some reason it is the only sport I’ve ever consistently cared about. The early part of...
WILD THINGS: THE DISCRETE CHARMS OF THE BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER
There is a bench up on the berm path at Fort Zach that I forget about on a regular basis. It’s a small thing,...
WILD THINGS: BIRD NAMES — A CRITICAL CONSIDERATION
The cadence of a songbird’s daily life, of its moment-to-moment motions, are generally faster than we can follow. The speed at which they hop...
WILD THINGS: STORMS & STONES, TURNED & UNTURNED
The sky was foreboding and maybe overdoing it – a two-tone wall of gray and darker gray moving closer and closer to where we...