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City Birds

August 18, 2011 by Carrie 1 Comment
Returning to New York, however briefly, has been a joyful reunion — not just with old friends, but with...
Birding

Where Are You Birding This Third Weekend of August 2011?

by Mike 13 Comments
Feel that warm breeze wafting across the Northern Hemisphere? The agitation in the atmosphere is being caused by people...
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What happened with Archaeopteryx?

by Greg 11 Comments
Imagine you study history. You and your colleagues are experts on the history of France, Poland, Spain, all those...
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Why Do Cliff Swallows Flutter Their Wings When Gathering Mud?

August 17, 2011 by Larry 6 Comments
Cliff Swallows (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) nest in large colonies that may contain as many as 3,500 active gourd-shaped mud nests....
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Winter comes to New Zealand

by Duncan 5 Comments
Any season is good for looking for birds if you have the right mindset. Sure, in many locations spring...
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Crows in the Pacific Northwest: Northwestern, American, or Something In Between?

August 16, 2011 by Corey 7 Comments
One of the birds that birders visiting the Pacific Northwest most want to see is, of course, the Northwestern...
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Seedsnipe of the High Andes

by James 7 Comments
Birding the High Andes is no joke. If, like me, you have trouble breathing at sea level, consider bringing...
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Back Battle on the Booming Grounds

August 15, 2011 by Mike 2 Comments
The Greater Prairie Chicken, once common throughout North America, has undergone rapid population decline, mostly due to habitat loss....
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