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Enjoying the Orange Peril

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I would be fascinating to know how many species of birds it was pointed at during its time with me, but it must have been well over 1,000. Perhaps it’s a basic human desire to dress things up.) In later years it included a class for digiscoping which I entered a few times. A pair of Sarus Cranes , digiscoped at Baratphur, India.

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15 Australian Birds (Episode 5)

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I was surprised that this species is named for its vocalization – which sounds like laughter. For example, the Diamond Dove is the world’s second-smallest species of the columbidae order ( source ). The Latin species name haematonotus (“blood-backed”) sounds a bit more exciting but not necessarily more accurate.

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Nanhui, Shanghai in late autumn

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A metaphor for life, I am tempted to say, if this wasn`t such a meaningless thing to say … November is a good time for several species of buntings, of which I am quite fond of. Would probably wear heavily patterned fisherman`s wool sweaters if turned into a human. Here is a Little Bunting. Cute, isn`t it? What a pathetic life.

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Talking Starlings

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This particular species is not native to New Zealand (similar to its status in North America). The bird is now bonded to humans and an ambassador to her class and the bird has quite the vocabular y. A European Starling in New Zealand made the news this week. This is not the first talking European Starling on YouTube.

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Bird like I bird

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I know that you have ever-so-organized birding clubs, with their beginning birdwatching classes, monthly field trips, and (just imagine!) This was always a process of solitary exploration; only later did other birders ask me to take them to see the unusual species I had found. Found all sorts of wonderful species. pelagic tours.

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Building Birds for Cities, and Cities for Birds

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Not quite as straightforward as the class moths and soot scenario, this instead appears to be a response to the high load of heavy metals that a bird can accumulate when living off junk food in the streets or weed seeds grown in vacant lots. And, frankly, many of these efforts will help humans too.

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Cory’s Shearwater Uses Mental Map of Pelagic Odor

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I teach human evolution, and at some point I use a chart showing reversals in the Earth’s magnetic field, which in turn relates to how we date some ancient sites. So maybe that.” ” Now, I have a new answer: “There’s something about your question that doesn’t smell right!”