:: Interference from electronics and AM radio signals can disrupt the internal magnetic compasses of migratory birds. :: An Oakland, California, tree trimmer is in the middle of … Read More
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::Â European Dippers living downstream from cities are not as well as those living in rural areas; they are being adversely affected by water polluted by … Read More
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:: The government of Alberta is considering a Sandhill Crane hunt for the autumn of 2015 :: The Yurok Tribe Wildlife Program, the Ventana Wildlife Society, and … Read More
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:: The US Fish & Wildlife Service’s National Fish and Wildlife Forensics Laboratory studied three solar farms in Southern California and found a disturbing amount of … Read More
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:: Canada Rare Bird Alert: A Common Shelduck was found near Renews, Newfoundland, on April 2nd. Pending acceptance, this would be a first provincial record and potential first … Read More
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:: Last weekend’s Galveston Bay oil spill is threatening the nearby Bolivar Flats Shorebird Sanctuary :: A breeding pair of endangered Hawaiian Geese, the state bird of Hawaii, … Read More
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:: The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service recently granted Idaho a permit to kill 4,000 Common Ravens over two years to protect the Greater Sage-Grouse. … Read More
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MARCH 17, 2014 Birding News #60 :: Lights Out programs in Washington, DC, and Baltimore are gathering important data to learn more about bird strikes :: The Seattle … Read More
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:: The American Birding Association just announced the winners of the Young Birder of the Year contest :: The House Sparrow is a thriving species in North America, … Read More
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:: New York State’s Mute Swans get a reprieve :: New research, from the University of Sheffield and University of Bristol, finds an even earlier origin for birds, at least … Read More