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Dendroica: Loose Feathers #547
Blog about birding, wildlife, and the environment
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A DC Birding Blog: January 2012
The Crowbusters' kill rates are unusually high thanks to their military-grade equipment. During a hunt in the Upper Franconia region of Bavaria, the Crowbusters impressed local hunters by bringing dow...
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Dendroica Birds and birding news Tomorrow is NJ Audubon's World Series of Birding, a big day tournament to raise money for conservation. Like last year, this year's tournament is following special ru...
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White-crowned Sparrow / Photo by Tom Koerner/USFWS
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Tomorrow is NJ Audubon's World Series of Birding, a big day tournament to raise money for conservation. Like last year, this year's tournament is following special rules due to the pandemic (pdf). As in the past, I will be part of the Middlesex Merlins... -
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Green Heron / Photo by Jerry Herman/USFWS volunteer
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Scientists are beginning to understand more about nocturnal bird migration thanks to technogical advances in weather radar and audio monitoring. Among other things, this has allowed scientists to predict peak migration nights in advance.... -
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Brant / my photo
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Bright reds and yellows are supposed to be a sign of breeding fitness, but some male tanagers are able to appear more colorful than they really are because of their feather structure. -
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Bald Eagle / Photo by Tom Koerner/USFWS
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Shorebird Stewards received a grant to help protect beaches for breeding horseshoe crabs and the shorebirds like Red Knots that depend on them.
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Web host: | Google LLC |
Registrar: | MarkMonitor Inc. |
Registrant: | Google LLC |
Updated: | August 02, 2024 |
Expires: | July 31, 2025 |
Created: | July 31, 2000 |
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