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In the end, the only ways to be certain you’ll stay current with your favorite blogs in this day and age are to either visit the blog daily or subscribe to an email newsletter. But who has time to visit a blog every day, right? WHAT ABOUT THE EXISTING EMAIL NEWSLETTER?

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Z. Alexander Brown: Uncaged – Cabernet Sauvignon (2017)

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This bit of trivia was given in an article in my local bird club’s monthly newsletter about the ongoing breeding bird atlas in New York State. Just yesterday I learned that the Barn Owl ( Tyto alba ) is the only breeding bird found in New York that has been documented nesting in every month of the year.

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Accessibility Matters II:  Birdability Q&A

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And what, if anything, tends to get done right? Follow us on social media @birdability, sign up to our newsletter , and if you’d like to help us as we continue to grow as a brand new nonprofit and work to share the joys of birding with every body, each and every donation is appreciated. Just start!

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The Endangered Andean Flamingo

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Andean Flamingoes and Chilean Flamingo (far right) (Photo: Ron Knight – Flickr). They produce an annual newsletter to tell readers the current status of several species. With the addition of these roads, accessibility to the flamingoes’ habitat increases, leading to more commercial mining and tourism.

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Dr. Smith and my plovers

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I’d also like to point out a webpage of the Ontario Field Ornithologists on the Taxonomic History of Thayer’s Gull , that has some commentary on Smith’s original studies and is interesting in its own right (although perhaps not to the “splitters&# amongst you).

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Proposed Changes to the Duck Stamp Not Well Received

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One of the distinguished members of the Task Force was Paul Baicich, founder of the Friends of the Migratory Bird/Duck Stamp, whose ideas from his January 2015 newsletter were actually incorporated into the Task Force Final Report. Sometimes the easiest path is not the right one. Leave the duck stamp alone!

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My Uneventful 3rd Blogiversary

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So here I am, on the third anniversary of Animal Person, asking for advice that has nothing to do with veganism or animal rights (and I've tweeted about this so some of you already know what's coming). And I cannot say I haven't missed a day for three years. I'm in the position of having to build a website for a child welfare organization.