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New study: Bird and bat deaths at wind turbines
CRC hosts emergency efforts to help save California Condors
Bird city network launches
Hopeful Red Knots migration
A promising sign for an endangered parakeet
At its own pace • Convivial Cedar Waxwings remain in summer mode well into fall
At home with Canadas • Reflections on a lifelong love affair with a common bird that not long ago wasn’t so common
Louisiana’s grail birds • Why “working wetlands” in the Pelican State are so important for Wood Storks, Roseate Spoonbills, Yellow Rails, Whooping Cranes, and other birds
LOUISIANA’S WHOOPING CRANES
treasures in the Canopy • 300 feet above an Oregon forest, biologist Nina Ferrari uncovers the secrets of warblers, juncos, and other treetop songbirds
birds, the amazon, and human GREED • A Big Year birder visiting central Brazil spots hundreds of amazing bird species while facing the sad reality of deforestation carving up the Amazon rainforest
Welcome TO Portugal • A new festival aims to raise the profile of birding in southeast Portugal
Flight clues • How a bird flies and moves in foliage can help you identify it
HOTSPOTS NEAR YOU
ID TIPS: Ruby-throated and Black-chinned Hummingbirds
COMPLEX COLORING
FINAL FRAME