Minnesota in Winter
Minnesota in Winter: Winter Birds, Bogs and Northern Forests
Read moreExploring the world through birds, butterflies and wildflowers
Minnesota in Winter: Winter Birds, Bogs and Northern Forests
Read moreThere is no better introduction to birding the New World tropics than a trip to the two-island nation of Trinidad & Tobago. Many exotic neotropical bird families can be found—toucans, motmots, jacamars, ovenbirds, woodcreepers, antbirds, manakins, cotingas along with many colorful hummingbirds & tanagers. You’ll also witness events that have made neotropical climates famous among birdwatchers and nature
Read moreMexico’s Yucatan Peninsula is one of the most unique places on the planet. Most of the peninsula is covered by humid subtropical dry forest that gets its moisture from periodic rainfall and humidity. The entire peninsula is mostly made up of Limestone and is uniformly flat. Because of this, there are no rivers or streams that flow above ground,
Read morePuerto Rico! It is a magical island with more endemic birds (19 species) than the whole rest of the US put together! It is fairly easy for most people to visit the emerald islands of the Caribbean, but for Americans, Puerto Rico has one distinct advantage; it is a US territory and therefore does not require a passport to visit!
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