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WILD THINGS: MY PROBLEM WITH LAUGHING GULLS

I’ve been trying for a while to figure out my problem with laughing gulls. It’s not something I’ve been analyzing on an everyday basis, like...
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CELEBRATING THE SEASON WITH SQUEALING TIRES, GUNFIRE AND ROBERT DE NIRO

I can’t remember exactly when the movie Ronin came into our lives, but I’m pretty sure we saw it in the theater. Maybe it...
a bird flying over a body of water

WILD THINGS: BIKES, BIRDS & ABANDONED HIGHWAYS

I woke up the other morning thinking of Sugarloaf, specifically the south end of the old highway, partly because I’d gotten a new bike....
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WILD THINGS: GOOD VIBRATIONS, SWEET SENSATIONS

I came back on the red-eye after a month in California, meaning I didn’t sleep much, not even when I scored an entire bench...

WILD THINGS: COOPS, KESSIES, SHARPIES AND PEFAS

The platform at the Florida Keys Hawkwatch, which is also the back deck of the bathhouse at the Curry Hammock State Park campground, was...

WILD THINGS: NEARSHORE WATERS & AVIAN ASPERSIONS

Fall migration was in full swing, and it had been a nice morning birding around Fort Zach. Warblers were flitting here and there, barn...

WILD THINGS: 2 STEPS UP AND 1 STEP BACK

A Peregrine falcon is not an off-the-shelf bird. There are very few places in the world where you can decide you want to see...

WILD THINGS: HAWKWATCHING & THE VAGARIES OF SMALL TALK WITH STRANGERS

It had been a few weeks of visiting with family and friends up in the northlands, but it was time to head home, though...
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WILD THINGS: ANIS, SEAGRAPES & PLANS FOR THE END TIMES

Mark Whiteside texted me Saturday afternoon that he’d seen a pair of smooth-billed anis at Fort Zachary Taylor. Anis are pretty common in the Caribbean...
a small bird perched on a tree branch

WILD THINGS: BENT ON BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHERS

My initial notion of Arthur Cleveland Bent was one of those nebbishy little guys who spent most of their lives indoors, looking at birds...