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Film about Central Park and its birders explores birdwatching, 'this deeply human activity'
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Posted 10 months ago by
Matt Mendenhall
The birds and birders of New York City's Central Park have been described in our magazine and others numerous times. They've been the subjects of great books like Red-Tails in Love, Birds of Central Park, and Central Park in the Dark . And who-knows-how...
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Bird-Watcher or Bird-Getter?
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Posted 9 months ago by
Chuck Hagner
In Born-Again Bird-Watcher , a provocative article in our August 2012 issue , Vermont birder Maeve Kim recounts her evolution from a wonder-filled bird-watcher to a joyless bird-getter and describes how she rediscovered what it was about birding that...
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New research: Geese react sooner to oncoming planes with lights on
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Posted 10 months ago by
Matt Mendenhall
No, you didn't accidentally land on one of Kalmbach's websites about model planes , trains , or automobiles . The men crouching in the photo above with a remote-controlled airplane are wildlife biologists who may have uncovered a new way to prevent collisions...
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Friday photos: Kingbirds
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Posted 10 months ago by
jkuczynski
Compare Eastern, Western, Gray, Loggerhead, and Cassin’s Kingbirds in the photos below. You can spot each species in North America, but the Loggerhead is more likely to be found in the Caribbean. The images are from our galleries . Share your...
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Friday photos: Towhees
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Posted 9 months ago by
jkuczynski
Compare photos of Eastern, Abert’s, California, Green-tailed, Canyon, and Spotted Towhees. The images are from our galleries . Enjoy! Share your bird photos in our galleries. View the contents of our August 2012 issue. Compare photos of...
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Friday photos: Hummingbirds of the world
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Posted 10 months ago by
jkuczynski
Photographed in Tobago, Panama, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Guatemala, the hummingbirds below are great examples of the beautiful birds to be found in Central and South America. We found the photos in our galleries . Enjoy! Share your bird photos in our...
July, 2012