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A Birder’s Guide to U.S. Federal Public Lands

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These lands support countless birds, either year-round, as migratory stopovers, or as breeding grounds. In fact, the overwhelming majority of federal land is in just 11 western states (Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming). But what else should birders know?

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Feather Trails: A Journey of Discovery Among Endangered Birds–A Book Review

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Osborn, a passionate field biologist who participates to the core of her being three re-introduction projects aimed at saving three very different, endangered species: Peregrine Falcon, Hawaiian Crow (‘Alala)*, and California Condor. Sophie Osborn’s stories are personal and inspiring, but this is more than a personal memoir.

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Federal Public Lands: Pacific Seabirds

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Because these lands include a variety of different habitats and range from Alaska to Puerto Rico and Hawaii to Maine, it is difficult to make generalizations about their impact on birds. A few breed on the main Hawaiian islands, including Kilauea Point NWR on Kauai. Most of the key breeding locations in the U.S.

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Black-footed Albatrosses Rock!

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But he does live in the States, and America does have albatrosses, and they can be easily seen in California, which is not only in the States but is actually a place I’m fairly sure he visits. They range across the Pacific in search of food, which is why pelagic birders in Monterey can tick them off their California Province list.

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The Petrels of French Frigate Shoals

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Christmas Shearwaters Much less common that their larger relatives, but at the same time their habit of surface breeding means they are always around to find in certain spots. Tristam’s Storm-petrel From a tiny petrel to a fairly hefty storm-petrel, this species has a small breeding presence on Tern Island. These guys get around!

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Should Restored or Rescued Birds Count?

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So while we are dealing with Hawaii and all, let’s change how one rule is applied! Let’s call it the California Condor exception. In my heart I count condors, but if I was to send in a list of birds I have seen in the ABA or California I would not be able to? That is crazy to me.

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Waxwings and their kin: Meet the bombycillids

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Hawaii Oo ( Moho nobilis ), depicted by John Gerrard Keulemans in 1893. Four species of silky-flycatchers (genera Phainoptila , Phainopepla , and Ptilogonys ) occur in the Neotropics, and in the case of the Phainopepla ( Phainopepla nitens ), range as far north as northern California. Christopher Taylor has more.