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Best Bird of the Weekend (Third of July 2015)

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It is truly getting into the dog days of summer here in the northeastern United States. humidity so thick you can practically swim through the air, and the sweet stench of urine in the New York City subway all combine to make life miserable. What was your best bird of the weekend?

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Best Bird of the Weekend (First of September 2016)

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My family and I indulged this weekend in the kind of deep-fried treats you can only find at the New York State Fair… bacon-wrapped corn dog, anyone? If you’ve blogged about your weekend experience, you should include a link in your comment. Then comes what will likely be a very warm fall.

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“The Hawk’s Way” — a book review

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It’s a slim volume, a republication, mostly, of a chapter from her fine 2010 book Birdology , with some added material including an introduction, in which she describes how she has, a decade after her first experience with falconry (as described in the main part of the book), “come back for more.” May 3, 2022. May 3, 2022.

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Best Bird of the Weekend (2nd of July 2016)

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The dog days of summer are upon us though here at 10,000 Birds we call them bird days. The bittern was nice but it was even better to see Desi even if he didn’t want to leave to head home to hot New York City! If you’ve blogged about your weekend experience, you should include a link in your comment. How about you?

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“New York’s Kindest” includes Rock & Rawhide!

4 The Love Of Animals

Rock & Rawhide , the charity that helps increase adoption levels of dogs and cats in shelters, announced today that it is included in Animal Care & Control of NYC (AC&C)’s latest advertising campaign, “New York’s Kindest” for their donations and assistance in increasing adoption levels through distraction therapy.

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Roger Cohen Realizes Dogs=Pigs, Sort Of

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" Dog Days in China " is a small piece with no gruesome slideshow. But it's also remarkable in that Roger Cohen, a 50-something man who writes for the New York Times, wonders: But do pigs have any more or less of a soul than dogs? But as Cohen experiences, humans don't live "in theory." And that's the bad news.

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Greater White-fronted Goose in Queens

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Back on Friday, 12 February, I was dismayed when I read the weekly New York City Rare Bird Alert email. Now, a Greater White-fronted Goose is not a big deal in many parts of the world and isn’t even that rare in New York State. After all, birding under a highway is not exactly my idea of a pleasant experience.