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May 13, 2018

Songbird Migration

April and May are the months when the bulk of migratory songbirds make their way north to their breeding grounds. Most of these songbirds migrate in fall to areas south of the U.S., but some principally Canadian and/or montane breeders commonly winter in southern Florida in good numbers, such as Palm and Yellow-rumped Warblers. Our […]

Posted in Natural History. Tagged congaree national park, Fall Line, migration, Panama, Podostemum, songbirds. 1 Comment
January 8, 2018

Panama!

Since 2004, we have on average taken an international birding trip about once every two years. This year our trip was a two-week jaunt with Victor Emanuel Nature Tours to central Panama. Aside from a couple days in Panama City, our bases of operation were at Canopy Lodge, about 2.5 hours southwest of Panama City, […]

Posted in Natural History, Travel: International. Tagged Canopy Lodge, Canopy Tower, heat scope, Panama, Pulsar, thermal scope. Leave a comment
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