
This week, our editors recommend stories by Ryan Devereaux, Tess McNulty, Alyssa Harad, Leland Cecco, and Caitlin Giddings
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week — Longreads

This week, our editors recommend stories by Ryan Devereaux, Tess McNulty, Alyssa Harad, Leland Cecco, and Caitlin Giddings
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week — Longreads

Removing The Training Wheels Just look at how grown up and fully crow-like he is already! It’s been about twelve weeks since I first saw Lucky out of the nest, and he’s come such a long way since those first helpless days. The first time I saw Lucky, back on June 11 Now that he’s…
Crow Parenting, Summer 2022, Part 4 — The Urban Nature Enthusiast

Ten weeks before our departure for Ecuador, Cindy was in the hospital having her right knee replaced. She had the left knee replaced in 2019 and worked hard on her rehab and had a remarkable recovery – driving within a few weeks and at full use not long afterwards. We planned the Ecuador trip before […]
Ecuador Day 7 – Amazon Day 2 – The Canopy Tower — blairbirding

British paleontologist David Hone set out to write a book that stresses what isn’t yet known about dinosaurs — as much as what is known.(Image credit: Princeton University Press)
‘How Fast Did T. rex Run?’ and other questions about dinosaurs examined in new book — Science : NPR

All baby birds have a moment prior to hatching when their hip bone is a tiny replica of a dinosaur’s pelvis. That’s one of the findings in a new, Yale-led study in the journal Nature that explores the evolutionary underpinnings of the avian hip bone. It is also a modern-day nod to the dramatic transformation that led from dinosaurs to birds over tens of millions of years.
Birds & Dinosaurs – Joined at the Hip | Yale News — SANTA MONICA BAY AUDUBON SOCIETY BLOG

You may enlarge any image in this blog by clicking on it. Click again for a detailed view. I mentioned recently that I’ve been accumulating images of Burrowing Owls this summer. These little owls seem to have taken advantage of favorable conditions for breeding. I see families of owls in numerous locations in the local […]
Burrowing Owls — Birds With Attitude — Sonoran Images

Brown-throated parakeet eating a Leucaena leucocephala seedpod. Brown-throated parakeets on Curacao, an endemic subspecies of the island, have a wide variety of plants that form part of their daily diet. Either fruits, flowers or even plant leaves can be part of their daily food choices. A particular favorite of them is the Leucaena leucocephala or […]
Endemic subspecies: Brown-throated parakeet — Bird Watching Curaçao

WWT Slimbridge The CASPIAN TERN was elusive this morning and was seen on the canal between Slimbridge and Purton at 7:46am heading S (Dave Paynter). Then it was seen at Frampton heading N on the canal towards Epney. (John Rossetti). Then it flew over Frampton village (south end) heading SW towards Slimbridge. It dropped […]
Thursday 21st July 2022 —

“Decisive action to tackle climate change and restore ecosystems” is badly needed to rescue the beloved subspecies, experts say.
Jake Johnson: Climate Crisis Pushes Migratory Monarch Butterflies Onto Endangered List — Vox Populi

For our second event southwestern Manitoba, we set out with a small group of volunteers on the morning of Sunday, June 19th for our first grassland bird blitz in 3 years. We birded the Southwestern Manitoba Mixed Grass Prairie IBA from dawn to high noon in search of grassland Species at Risk. Sun rising over […]
Down South – 2022 Grassland Bird Blitz — Manitoba Important Bird Areas Program
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