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“Understanding Animal Behaviour” by Rory Putman

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Described in the “Territoriality and aggression” chapter, this is a sublime example of behaviour from the “Understanding Animal Behaviour” by Rory Putman, an Emeritus Chair in Behavioural and Environmental Biology at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. Those bears live in the wild and are not used to humans. Pelican, Pelecanus spp.

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Urban Birding in San Diego

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At just under 1,000 acres of reserve property with several habitat types, it hosts a diversity of plants and animals. Although the property has seen human impacts, there have been recent efforts to improve water quality and restore this important habitat. Whether you want a short walk or a longer hike, San Elijo Wetland can offer that.

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My Favorite Release

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“I’ve really been wracking my brain because for me releasing is very traumatic,” said Cara Petricca, with Bluebird Farm Animal Sanctuary in Cheshire, MA. I still think about and worry about so many of the animals I’ve worked with. When I release an animal I immediately want to pull them back to me.

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Comebackers

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Brown Pelicans are not an unusual sight on the California coast. But within a couple of decades, it’s effects on both wildlife and humanity became apparent. Raptors and other predatory birds have largely rebounded, and there seems to be be no shortage of Brown Pelicans, Peregrine Falcons and Bald Eagles. Half Moon Bay, CA.

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