New York is home to an impressively diverse array of natural habitats. The Empire State’s various ecoregions run the gamut from the beaches and marshes of Long Island to the grasslands and high peaks near the Canadian border. The Adirondack Mountains are perhaps the wildest, most distinct region of the state, representing the southern edge of the boreal forest biome … Read More
Past Two Days…..
Anna and I have been out near the Island Park area of Idaho trying to conduct Flammulated Owl surveys in the Targhee National Forest for a few days now. Check out this post Anna put up yesterday if you want to read more. Rain has been a real pain for us and has resulted in a cancellation of last nights survey. The … Read More
Flammulated Owl Surveys near Ashton, Idaho
Our survey near Ashton, Idaho, was indeed delayed one night due to bad weather, mainly wind. The wind died down over the next day, and we spent most of the day birding at nearby Chester Dam and the riparian area that leads to it. It turned out to be one of our best warbler days in Idaho, including lots of … Read More