"I arise every morning torn between the desire to save the world and the desire to savor the world. It makes it hard to plan the day." --E. B. White
Friday, September 5, 2008
I and the Bird #83
Wren of Wrenaissaince Reflections has posted the latest I and The Bird, entitled "The Joy of Birds." Most definitely worth reading Wren's presentation and, to state the obvious, most definitely worth reading the collection of posts. Enjoy!
I'm a husband, father, son, brother, and uncle, a birder and naturalist, and a wannabe photographer, writer and musician. During the work day I'm an ornithologist at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
I write about nature and the outdoors, mostly relating to our local patch of the world in the Southern Tier of New York, but also our periodic travels to elsewhere. As a "mad-keen birder" I mostly focus on birds, as a father I often focus on nature seen through the eyes of a child. Anything that arouses my curiosity is fair game.
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*White-crowned Sparrow / Photo by Tom Koerner/USFWS*
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Although Kenn and I were away from home and missed it, two more baby
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missed it, we...
A new Sibley Guides blog and website!
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This blog has been moved to a new and improved blog and website at
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Utah Milk Snake
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The Utah Milk Snake is the most beautiful thing that you can find in the
wild anywhere in the entire world. I must warn anyone that has even a mild
inter...
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