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Do Sandhill Cranes on diving boards cast shadows?
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Posted over 1 year ago by
Chuck Hagner
Our December 2011 issue, on newsstands now, has plenty of fascinating, provocative material that's worthy of a letter to the editor. D. Dekker's profile of the majestic Gyrfalcon ( Ultimate Falcon , page 18), for example, includes lists of Christmas...
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Friday photos: Snowy Owls
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Posted over 1 year ago by
jkuczynski
Majestic, fierce, and white, there is no other bird quite like the Snowy Owl. It's near the top of the list of reasons we look forward to winter! Here's a selection of our favorite photos of Snowies from our online galleries . Submit your photos to...
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Friday photos: Wild Turkeys
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Posted over 1 year ago by
jkuczynski
As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, our thoughts turn to turkeys -- the big, wild kind, not the birds you bring home frozen from the grocery store. Visitors to our website have uploaded many great photos of the noble Wild Turkey to our galleries ...
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Friday photos: Readers' bird photos that we've featured on our blog
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Posted over 1 year ago by
jkuczynski
Every Friday on our blog, we post collections of excellent bird photos chosen from our six online galleries . Below is a list of what we've published so far. We'll update it as more "Friday Photos" are published, so come back often. Enjoy! Birds...
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Friday photos: Osprey
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Posted over 1 year ago by
jkuczynski
No matter how many times we see Osprey, we can't get enough of them. Below are some of our favorite images from our online photo galleries . We hope you like them! Submit your photos to our galleries. Hot off the presses! See the contents of our...
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Friday photos: Swallows
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Posted over 1 year ago by
jkuczynski
All swallows have pointed wings and forked tails, and they love insects! Take a look at the great shots of them below from our online galleries . Submit your photos to our galleries. Visit our new photo gallery: People and Places Hot off the...
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On newsstands in time for fun winter birding: Our December 2011 issue
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Posted over 1 year ago by
Chuck Hagner
A warm sun is shining and the last leaves are still clinging to trees here in southeastern Wisconsin, but I don't doubt for a second that winter is around the corner. Last week's big snowstorm in the East demonstrated that -- and that's OK...
November, 2011