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The Endangered Andean Flamingo

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Flamingos have been reported to abandon their nesting sites even when mining was initiated after the establishment of nesting colonies when the birds were expected to be engaged in a breeding attempt and were less likely to leave the colonies. They produce an annual newsletter to tell readers the current status of several species.

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My Uneventful 3rd Blogiversary

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A simple design with room for video, secure donations, a blog, capturing e-mail addresses, a twitterfall or something like it, social networking buttons, pdf newsletters, a calendar of events, volunteer information, lots of pictures and lots of space. Luckily, we have a logo. Joomla, WordPress and GoDaddy were suggested so far.

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Urban Ornithology: 150 Years of Birds in New York City–A Book Review

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Patrol and enforce wildlife-damaging violations, including the taking of endangered native plants, capturing turtles, riding ATV’s on pedestrian trails, and abandoning fishhooks. Their sightings were published in Birdlore , the Auk , the Kingbird , and the Linnaean Newsletter. Remove Phragmites and replace it with cattails.