Banking on Birding (The Brownsville Herald) HARLINGEN - Linda Stevens, who describes herself as a lifelong birder, made her first visit to the Rio Grande Valley this fall. She and husband John attended the 15th annual Rio Grande Valley Birding Festival as part of their 25th wedding anniversary celebration.
Reflections on the best of birding in 2008 (The Daily News of Newburyport) As 2008 comes to an end, it is good to reflect on the past year and to look ahead to another year. Doug Chickering of Groveland reflects on this past year of birding: "Our birding today, the last day of the year, was restricted to our feeders, for reasons that are only too obvious. We had siskins, of course. Three of them mixed in with the goldfinches. We also had a pair of Carolina wrens. There ...
Eagles return (The News-Times) Looking for bald eagles on Candlewood Lake this month, Larry Marsicano stopped at Lynn Deming Park in New Milford. The birding gods decided to be generous."I looked at one tree and there were three young birds in it," said Marsicano, executive director of the Candlewood Lake Authority.
Birders pump millions into local economy (The Monitor) HARLINGEN — Linda Stevens, a self-described lifelong birder, made her first visit to the Rio Grande Valley this fall. She and husband John attended the 15th annual Rio Grande Valley Birding Festival as part of their 25th wedding anniversary celebration.