ALBANY — Tin Mountain Conservation Center at 1245 Bald Hill Road in Albany has a unique visitor to the property. The far-from-home feathered f…
The bright yellow and orange of a Baltimore oriole seems aflame as it dashes through the trees’ upper reaches. It is a tropic splendor in our …
Any summer that one attracts the male indigo bunting to the hanging feeder’s black oil sunflower seeds is a success. It has migrated back here…
It is often during an ongoing period of drizzling spring precipitation that I notice a yellowish male pine warbler on the ground, among the ju…
I always enjoy seeing the first American tree sparrow while winter approaches as it is a real signal that our warm temperatures will soon be p…
The male wood duck has always been America’s most visually attractive duck. Most decoy carvers try to capture his jewel-like iridescent plumag…
