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The Long But Not The Short Of It

February 14, 2005 by Mike No Comments
The New York birderati have been buzzing lately about the...
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When Geese Roamed The Earth

January 28, 2005 by Mike No Comments
It’s been known for some time that birds are descended...
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Blind Leading The Blind: Maine Magpies

January 25, 2005 by Mike No Comments
We recently received a interesting question from Alice of 10,000...
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Terminology

Pardon The Irruption

January 18, 2005 by Mike No Comments
This winter, we’ve been blessed with an abundance of owls....
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Hazed And Confused

January 13, 2005 by Mike No Comments
The people of Auburn, NY have long felt besieged by...
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What is a Sage-Grouse?

January 10, 2005 by Mike 3 Comments
Some decisions have been made recently that will have serious...
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Irondequoit Oldsquaw

December 31, 2004 by Mike No Comments
The Core Team has been on holiday, visiting with family...
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Alas Poor Po’ouli

December 2, 2004 by Mike 1 Comment
We may have lost yet another endemic Hawaiian bird with...
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Food

Eat Your Brussels Sprouts

November 24, 2004 by Mike 1 Comment
Today is Thanksgiving Eve here in the U.S. which means...
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Crafty Like A Crow

November 9, 2004 by Mike No Comments
The family of birds known as corvids is well known...
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Conservation

Last Gasp for Sandhill Cranes—Act Now!

July 17, 2011 by Julie 66 Comments
As you’ll remember, Kentucky’s Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources...
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Green Herons and their Groovy Necks

by Mike 24 Comments
Back when we used to run the 10,000 Birds ID...
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Birding Los Naranjos Archaeological Park

March 6, 2009 by Corey 11 Comments
Well, I am back in New York now and reliving...
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Stalking the Piermont Snowy Owl

January 30, 2007 by Mike 11 Comments
In my previous post , I described a moderately successful...
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Do Birds Have Penises?

April 23, 2012 by Birdchick 23 Comments
Warning, if you can’t tell by the title of the...
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Can A Hawk Carry Off Your 12-Pound Pet?

March 25, 2016 by Suzie 39 Comments
The answer is: no. No hawk can carry off a...
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Domestic or Manky Mallards

February 28, 2011 by Mike 23 Comments
Years ago, Charlie Moores coined the colorful term “manky mallard” to...
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Birding

Best Bird of the Weekend (Fourth of March 2019)

March 25, 2019 by Mike 1 Comment
Here we are, one weekend into a season of migration....
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