We all knew that the warm weather would not last, that eventually we would get some winter weather.
It is that time of year again. Christmas Bird Counts are a tradition that is more than 100 years old.
Everybody, birders and non-birders alike, wants to see a snowy owl.
It is really starting to feel a bit more like winter. It is the arrival of our winter resident waterfowl that confirms the seasonal shift.
It is 6 a.m. There isn’t a breath of air. The sun is barely peeking over the wood line at edge of the field.
Crows are supposedly year-round residents in most of their range, but we have crows that migrate to Martha’s Vineyard for the winter.