You’re at the park wearing a heavy winter coat, a beanie, gloves, a scarf, and warm boots—and you’re still numb and shivering from the cold. Then you notice a robin hopping from branch to branch.
Our camera trap captured a group of birds gathering on an ant hill and engaging in a behavior known as anting. They moved ...
To bait or not to bait, that is the question? And while there isn’t an easy answer, I think every wildlife photographer ...
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If you want to play with the coolest kids on the block when it comes to photography, you have to shoot film. Or so say the ...
A perspective that was never seen before: the underwater shot 'Fractal Forest' continues its winning run in the global ...
SINGAPORE – Come winter, Japan’s northernmost island Hokkaido draws not only skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts, but also wildlife lovers keen to snap pictures of highly sought-after subjects such as ...
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Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
The longest running community science project I know of is the Audubon Christmas Bird Count (CBC). It was begun on Christmas Day in 1900 by Frank M. Chapman, one of the most famous early ...