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Rare Bird Alerts and Not So Rare Birds!

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For example, recently, I wrote a blog post about a Long-tailed Jaeger that showed up on the Front Range of Colorado. I am not saying this isn’t cool information in the right gallery, but since the Mountain Chickadee is a common resident bird in most of Colorado, it shouldn’t be on a RARE BIRD ALERT. I think so.

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The Animal Legal Defense Fund Public Registries

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Such bills have been introduced in the past by elected officials in Rhode Island, Colorado, and Tennessee, and the first-ever bill for a statewide registry in California was today announced by its sponsor, State Senator Dean Florez.

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Butterflies are a Free Post

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And the subject of earnest conservation-related concern as habitat loss, pesticides, and the like cause their population numbers to trend down, down, down.

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How much bird is there, anyway?

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There are probably other major trends that depend, for example, on latitude and timing. Tropical Forest Ecology: a view from Barro Colorado Island. I do not assume that Manaus is fully representative of the planet earth, and I already pointed out St. Paul and St. Peter islands. Sources Laden, Greg. Birdingblogs.com Leigh, Egbert Giles.

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