Photo Essay: Birds of Bear Creek Sanctuary Soheil Zendeh December 5, 2015 1 MIN READ Photo Essay Pectoral Sandpiper (left) and juvenile Ruff (right) Snow Goose (foreground) with Canada Goose (background) Snowy Owl female American Kestrel male. Related Articles Bear Creek Sanctuary: An Urban Grassland My interest in grassland and open-country habitats dates back to my childhood in Iran, and later in Morocco, where open country is all there ... Musings from the Blind Birder: Brewing Habitat for Birds I casually reached for my coffee cup on the table in front of me and thought of its connection to the gift of song ... Hot Birds: December 2015 Just a few weeks after the BBC's August overnight pelagic, the Helen H (the boat that carries the BBC’s pelagic trips) was on a ... Thomas Nuttall: Pioneering Naturalist (1786-1859) In late 1811, at journey’s end in New Orleans, Nuttall, apparently worried about the prospect of imminent war with England, boarded a ship for ... Gleanings: Laying Your Eggs in All the Right Places Clearly, it is to the evolutionary advantage of cowbirds to select nests with a high probability of fledging young cowbirds. This selection could be ... Birding the Charles River Peninsula, Needham, Massachusetts Red Wing Bay Parking Lot At Red Wing Bay there is a boat launch managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) with ... Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. blog comments powered by Disqus