How many of us have gone snipe hunting as children at dusk?
The raven is the largest member of the crow family and also the largest songbird.
Seeing the famous “V” formation of the Canada goose is always a blessing to anyone who loves and appreciates nature.
This very shy bird is from the rain forests of New Guinea and Northern Australia.
The lonesome call of a loon has been likened to a yodel, laughter, or a cry. Once heard, you will never forget it.
Pelicans are the largest of all the aquatic birds and are famous for the large pouch of skin hanging from their lower jaw.
Skimmers are nicknamed scissorbills because of the design of their beak.
The puffin, also known as the sea parrot, is a popular and easily recognized sea bird.
Bald eagles can usually be sighted near rivers, lakes, or the ocean, perched in trees or atop bluffs.
The arctic tern inhabits the coastal waters, lakes, and marshlands of the northern parts of Europe, Asia, and North America.
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I’ve been very busy traveling during the past several months. Alaska, New York, Missouri, and North Carolina are a few of the places I’ve been recently. It’s
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It has been a while since we last posted, but we wanted to update you on what’s been going on here.
I got back from fly fishing in Colorado a couple of weeks ago. Since then, I have spent my weekends building fence. I was a guest on a video series,
Ever wanted to visit a dinosaur dig site? Well, here’s your chance!
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I have been busy traveling and working at the museum. I’m in Charlotte, North Carolina, this week and part of the next, where I’m recording two new CDs. Today
We just wanted to update you on where and what we have been doing lately. We enjoyed our time spent in Cambridge, Ohio, at First Baptist Church and with the
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