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Birding Shanghai in May 2022

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I sneaked in anyway and got at least a few additional birds: A juvenile Red-billed Starling just discovering the magic of flight … … a juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron … … a Little Egret … … a Tiger Shrike passing through Shanghai on migration.

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On Jeff Corwin's 100 HEARTBEATS

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And managing means killing them, breeding them, and otherwise fiddling with their populations. For only $450,000, we could buy almost all of the habitat neded to protect Ecuador's remaining frogs. When I was asked if I wanted to read Jeff Corwin's 100 HEARTBEATS (Rodale 2009) I was ambivalent.

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Birding Shanghai in September 2023

10,000 Birds

The White-shouldered Starling is not very common in Shanghai or even in China in general, despite its species name sinensis. I once asked my then-girlfriend whether this color was in any way protected for use by the postal service only – as the color yellow is to some extent associated with the German mail service.

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Birding Shanghai in September 2022

10,000 Birds

The Light-vented Bulbul used to be restricted to Southern China but has expanded its range in the past few decades. According to the HBW, the Chinese Grosbeak is “widely trapped for the cagebird trade in China” Shame on the trappers. We never forget that you, the reader, have a choice. Most likely, this is a Common Cuckoo.

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