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- eBird releases list of most wanted counties
- Inside the brains of birds: Zebra Finches
- Birding Hotspots in the US: Drummond Island
- “All About Birds” Gets a Facelift
- Wader populations decline rapidly
- ABA Regional Symposium in North Dakota
- Eagle Watching banned amidst Chaos
- Heavy Optics Carrier makes light work for serious birders
- Reducing bird deaths: a matter of lighting
Can bird watching lead to kinder and gentler political discourse.
Be a bird watcher and be proud.
Birders and bird watchers may not have much of an impact on the upcoming election. But there are some lessons that a bird watcher can teach political candidates about patience and about a deliberate approach to observation. But that’s not all birders and bird watchers can talk about conservation from the vantage point of experience in the field. Read more here. http://www.bird-feeders-secrets.com/The_Bird_Watcher.html
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