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Missing Mojo

February 12, 2012 by Alan 1 Comment
I’ve been struggling for a post topic this month. Don’t get me wrong there is lots going on everywhere...
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Hutton’s Shearwater

by Clare M 4 Comments
Hutton’s Shearwaters are a bit of a mystery bird in the north of Western Australia, as you very rarely...
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Reddish Egrets – White Form and Dark Form

February 11, 2012 by Corey 4 Comments
An egret that dances is a sight worth seeing. And the shuffling, hopping, running, and wing-spread, long-legged, two-stepping that...
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Siskins, Pine and Otherwise

February 10, 2012 by Carrie 5 Comments
I was expecting Pine Siskins here. After all, there are pines. There are thistles and willows and all the...
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Diabolical ID Quiz – Florida Edition

by Corey 7 Comments
You all know the drill. There are three images of birds or parts of birds below and your job...
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Where Are You Birding This Second Weekend of February 2012?

February 9, 2012 by Mike 16 Comments
Many of us are in the midst of a winter that never was heading towards a Valentine’s Day that...
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A new genus for Calliope Hummingbird, the ‘little star’

by David 1 Comment
Hummingbirds are one of the joys of wintertime birding here in Louisiana. My friend Erik Johnson and I recently...
Birding

Red-shouldered Hawk Diet: From Worms To Chicken Thighs

February 8, 2012 by Birdchick 17 Comments
Sometimes hawks, in particular, Red-shouldered Hawks will go all Turdus migratorious, hop on the ground and nosh some slimy...
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