That’s certainly what our road is – long and winding. It was our first introduction to the area as we drove up to view the house, and all of our visitors comment on it as well. The road se… more →
the Marvelous in natureGreg Stone wrote 1 month ago: Many times as I start across the causeway I see a flock of Common Eiders by Bar Rock and I stop to … more →
atowhee wrote 3 months ago: I spent Thursday, September 9, in the field with Jeff and Tina Rubin from the Chicago area. It was … more →
bevson wrote 5 months ago: Perhaps the most abundant warbler and certainly one of my faves, the masked Common Yellowthroat is e … more →
natureinquiries wrote 7 months ago: by Carl Strang The migrant songbirds, and other birds that wintered in the tropics, really begin to … more →
atowhee wrote 8 months ago: Here are two Wood Ducks on the upper duck pond in Ashland’s Lithia Park. They’re paddli … more →
atowhee wrote 8 months ago: American Robin looks about. I’ve heard a couple beginning to sing, but the cold weather has k … more →
atowhee wrote 8 months ago: This morning I saw my first two Orange-crowned Warblers of the year. They were along Glenview Road a … more →
morningjoy wrote 11 months ago: Dashing Common Yellowthroat Call me industrious as you watch my voracious flitting here and there to … more →
Seabrooke wrote 1 year ago: That’s certainly what our road is – long and winding. It was our first introduction to t … more →
rakestrawbirder wrote 1 year ago: On a recent visit to my home town in northern Indiana, I was struck by how much land is taken up by … more →
Jennifer Schlick wrote 1 year ago: In species that are sexually dimorphic, it’s pretty easy! The Common Yellowthroat, for exampl … more →
Jennifer Schlick wrote 1 year ago: Yesterday, I spent the morning at Allegany State Park with Tom (a.k.a. mon@rch) learning about birds … more →
Seabrooke wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been very busy this week, it feels like I’ve barely been home. I returned to my par … more →