Common Nighthawk babies are growing!
I've been watching a Common Nighthawk from when it laid eggs to now with almost-fledged young! This is always exciting as I believe I have watched the same female bird [...]
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I've been watching a Common Nighthawk from when it laid eggs to now with almost-fledged young! This is always exciting as I believe I have watched the same female bird [...]
Today while I was at my environmental job site, I heard a La Sagra's Flycatcher. It called three times but I'll be darned if I could see the bird or [...]
Mangrove Cuckoo is one of the most sought after species in Florida. South Florida is the only state where you can find Mangrove Cuckoos. It’s an awesome species to see! [...]
Common Nighthawks are found almost all over North America. They feed mostly at night on insects, they can often be seeing flying in the day. The female lays eggs on [...]
Pileated Woodpecker the largest non extinct North American Woodpecker can be found in most of North America. With the exception of Mexico and the central part of North America. I’ve [...]
Many birdwatchers, both locals and visitors, often struggle to distinguish between the Antillean Nighthawk and the Common Nighthawk. The differences between the two species are subtle, but in my [...]
I saw two Solar Eclipses, one on April 8, 2024, and the other on August 21, 2017. The first one was near Clemson University in South Carolina, and the [...]
My friends George and Sherry wanted me to try and find them Orange-winged Parrots. The natural range of Orange-winged Parrots is from Northern South America south to the middle [...]
Burrowing Owl, Black-whiskered Vireo, and Antillean Nighthawk were today's main target birds. I guided Jim from Massachusetts to see some target birds toward his goal of reaching 600 species. [...]
My friends George and Sherry asked if I could find them White-eyed Parakeets, I said sure and we set a date to search for them. George and Sherry met [...]