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Around the World For Penguins: A Penguin Fan’s Book Review

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Each chapter focuses on a specific geographic area of penguin population: (1) Antarctica, (2) South Georgia, (3) Falkland Islands, (4) South Africa and Tristan de Cunha, (5) New Zealand and Australia, (6) South America and Galapagos. © Otto Plantema, used with permission. © Otto Plantema, used with permission.

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Warblers that Warble

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But my experience suggests there is a fair amount of geographical overlap between the two ranges in my area. Like the Common Yellowthroat , the Yellow Warbler breeds no further south than the central Mexican highlands. I almost always see the Rufous-crowned Warbler in groups of two or three. swee swee-swee-swee-sweeziweet.

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Very Special Birds

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and Canada, and winter in Mexico, or breed in Mexico, and winter in Central and South America. But those birds often appeared singly or in pairs in our suburban garden, while Transvolcanic Jays can only be found in unpopulated pine-oak forests, where they fly in groups of a half-dozen or more.

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Painted Ladies

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Perhaps just once in a decade, the UK experiences an invasion of Painted Ladies , Vanessa ( Cynthia) cardui. Painted Ladies are part of the Aristocrat group of butterflies. The Aristocrat group is not a recognised classification group. Anyone in North America might know them as Cosmopolitan Butterfly.

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Galápagos: A Natural History, Second Edition–A Book Review

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Galápagos: A Natural History, Second Edition by John Kricher and Kevin Loughlin gives the traveling naturalist the tools needed to fully appreciate and experience the Galápagos Islands. The book’s twelve chapters can be divided into groups of 5, 5, 1 and 1. I wish I had read this book. They complement Kricher’s text.,

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Field Guide to North American Flycatchers: Empidonax and Pewees–A Field Guide Review

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The second thing to note is that this is an excellent and courageous book that tackles a group of birds whose field identification has stumped the most skilled birders. The book expands field guide boundaries with its narrow focus on two genera (groups) with a bonus Tufted Flycatcher thrown in for good measure. known-identity).”**

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How Birds Evolve: What Science Reveals about Their Origin, Lives, and Diversity: A Book Review by a Non-Science Person

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He is also a serious birder (and a birding friend), and his birding observations and adventures are used throughout the book to introduce evolutionary questions and illustrate the mental interplay between personal experience and scientific curiosity. The book is smartly organized into 12 chapters. This is a book that requires attention.

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