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“They fly and fly until there’s no more ocean to fly over” — a review of the book “Shearwater”

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But if there is any justice in this world, there will be room on those lists for Shearwater: A Bird, an Ocean, and a Long Way Home , by Roger Morgan-Grenville. It was Bird Number 83 on his life list, and it became, he says, his “metaphor for wilderness and adventure, always free, always out there, always just beyond reach.”.

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Why You Should See The Big Year When It Opens

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He’s got a different view on how bird watchers should respond to The Big Year than the one Corey recently expressed here. I am already on record that the story will effectively change birding forever. However, I reacted totally differently. We have to take baby steps to promote our way of life. Do not hesitate, Do not Pass Go.

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The Raptor Situation in Costa Rica

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Sort of like the mega birds, these aren’t your average worm-eating, seed-feeding, chirping guys with brightly colored plumage. It’s a fine selection of birds for a place the same size as West Virginia but it also comes with a catch commonly found in tropical forest ecosystems. King Vulture. Barred Hawk.

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My Favorite Release

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Sophie had serious doubts about whether she was really a bird. August arrived and I was releasing birds knowing they’d need time to adapt prior to making that long flight across the Gulf of Mexico, headed to South America. Sophie the Scissortail was the most difficult but the most satisfying bird of the season.”.

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Bird Sex Voyeurs

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Amy Evrard has a PhD in social anthropology from Harvard University and loves to write about human relationships with nature. Although she has loved birds all her life, she is relatively new to birding and enjoys everything about it except the bug spray. This is Amy’s first contribution to 10,000 Birds.