As a squirrel, I have claimed the bird feeder in your yard as my own domain, and I will stop at nothing to enjoy the treats you provide for the birds.
The author seeks refuge and spiritual connection in the timeless, awe-inspiring presence of ancient redwood forests, where the rhythms of nature offer a respite from the constraints of the human world.
Appreciating the beauty of nature in spring.
The journey of a droplet symbolizes life's cyclical nature and the eternal connection to the ocean.
The author explores the transient beauty of cherry blossoms and how their ephemeral nature adds to their allure, making them a compelling subject for photography.
The author highlights the unique phenomenon of Brood X, a group of cicadas emerging every 17 years, and emphasizes their importance in the ecosystem through predator satiation and ecological contributions.
Birdwatching in your yard can have positive effects on your mental health and well-being, as studies show that being outdoors in nature increases feelings of positiveness and energy.
Language shapes our perception of the world, and the names we give things influence how we see them. The author explores the historical origins and cultural significance of collective bird nouns.
The author explores the mysterious presence of feral parakeets in London, delving into their origins and the diverse reactions they evoke among the city's residents.
The author argues that lockdown restrictions led to an increase in young people, particularly people of color, participating in birdwatching as a means of escape and connection with nature.