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A New Logo

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Zarina is a young Afghan woman who due to the awful restrictions in her country switched from a career in law to web design, as this can be done much more easily from home. This does not indicate any broader change in the topics covered by the 10,000 Birds writers though. A big thank you goes to Zarina Reza, who created the new logo.

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Welcome Jason Crotty, Our New Beat Writer

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Please give a warm welcome to Jason Crotty, who will be writing about “General Birding and the Law” on the second Tuesday of each month. A Bay Area native, he started birding while working at a large law firm in San Francisco, but birds less frequently now that there’s a toddler around so he writes instead.

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Best Bird of the Weekend (Second of May 2015)

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My own take was much more modest, but I managed to find a few fancy warblers in Cobbs Hill Park for my mother-in-law, foremost among them the dazzling Blackburnian Warbler. If you’ve blogged about your weekend experience, you should include a link in your comment. How about you? What was your best bird of the weekend?

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Animal Ethics

The ABA Journal mentions this blog, although I'm not sure why. Very few of the items we post are law-related.

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Best Bird of the Weekend (Last of May 2017)

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I was pleased to discover that Hooded Warblers can be found consistently at my mother-in-law’s home, but they weren’t my best bird. If you’ve blogged about your weekend experience, you should include a link in your comment. This is a precious time of year, so make every moment count. How about you?

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A Year of Birding in Costa Rica- Highlights and a Few Birds Missed

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I talk about my “best” year birds at my blog. Based on unwritten, invisible birding laws, this means I’ll probably run into one tomorrow. These were some of the other many highlights of this past birding year. 48 Hummingbird Species. The one resident I missed was the Garden Emerald.

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Best Bird of the Weekend (Second of April 2016)

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I don’t know which legislative branch to appeal to, but there ought to be a law that mandates life birds on a birder’s birthday. If you’ve blogged about your weekend experience, you should include a link in your comment. Perhaps we should require lifers on anyone’s birthday. Sure beats cake! How about you?

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