September 2009 - BirdWatching Field of View
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Just weeks ago, we learned that scientists had discovered iridescence on fossilized feathers . Today we learn of equally fascinating news: A fossil of a bird-like dinosaur with four wings (right) has been discovered in northeastern China. A paper about...
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This is Part 3 of my three-part interview with Contributing Editor David Allen Sibley , author of The Sibley Guide to Birds, about his new book, The Sibley Guide to Trees . In Part 1 , Sibley explains how long it took to produce The Sibley Guide to Trees...
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This is Part 2 of my interview with Contributing Editor David Allen Sibley , author of The Sibley Guide to Birds, about his new book, The Sibley Guide to Trees . Part 1 is revealing and fascinating. In it, Sibley explains how long it took to produce The...
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Contributing Editor David Allen Sibley has done it again. Nine years after the appearance of his widely acclaimed The Sibley Guide to Birds, the book that changed the way we birdwatchers look at our field guides, he has turned his attention to the second...
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With the publication of our October issue (on newsstands today), Northern Harrier becomes the sixth raptor species to appear on a Birder’s World cover. (The others are Bald Eagle [twice], American Kestrel [twice], Aplomado Falcon, Cooper’s Hawk, and Red...
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