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Top 25 Wild Bird Photographs of the Week #71

Palomar Audubon Society Posted on July 22, 2014 by PalomarJuly 22, 2014

Posted by Steve Boyes of National Geographic Expeditions in Explorers Journal on July 21, 2014 White storks are long-distance migrants that breed in Europe, NW Africa, SW Asia and S Africa, wintering in Africa from tropical Sub-Saharan Africa all the way to S Africa and the Indian … Continue reading →

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Audubon California News — July 2014

Palomar Audubon Society Posted on July 18, 2014 by PalomarJuly 18, 2014

AUDUBON CALIFORNIA NEWS July 2014ESA protections should be upheld for CA Gnatcatcher Audubon California is opposing the latest attempt by southern California developers to remove the California Gnatcatcher from protection under the Endangered Species Act. The delisting petition relies on … Continue reading →

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Top 25 Wild Bird Photographs of the Week #70

Palomar Audubon Society Posted on July 18, 2014 by PalomarJuly 18, 2014

Posted by Steve Boyes of National Geographic Expeditions in Explorers Journal on July 17, 2014 Sunda frogmouths prefer the subtropical or tropical moist lowland, mangrove, montane forests in Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia. (Syahputra Putra) Tricolored herons are resident breeders from the Gulf states of the USA and … Continue reading →

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Top 25 Wild Bird Photographs of the Week #68

Palomar Audubon Society Posted on July 2, 2014 by PalomarJuly 2, 2014

Posted by Steve Boyes of National Geographic Expeditions in Explorers Journal on June 30, 2014 White-faced ducks breed in sub-Saharan Africa and much of S America. The dynamic behind this disjunct distribution are unclear. (Rodnick Clifton Biljon‎) Kalij pheasants are found in forests and thickets in the … Continue reading →

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Top 25 Wild Bird Photographs of the Week #69

Palomar Audubon Society Posted on July 2, 2014 by PalomarJuly 2, 2014

Posted by Steve Boyes of National Geographic Expeditions in Explorers Journal on July 2, 2014 Oriental magpie-robins are distributed across most of the Indian Subcontinent and parts of SE Asia, preferring urban gardens and forests. (Arindam Saha) Blue-throated barbets are a regular sighting across the Indian Subcontinent … Continue reading →

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Survey says: ‘California’s blackbird’ in sharp decline

Palomar Audubon Society Posted on June 23, 2014 by PalomarJune 23, 2014

June 18, 2014 UC Davis staff researcher Robert Meese, who coordinated the 2014 Tricolored Blackbird Statewide Survey, releases a banded male tricolored blackbird. (Sylvia Wright/photo) The population of California’s iconic tricolored blackbird has suffered a dramatic decline in the past … Continue reading →

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Drastic Drop in Baby Brown Pelicans: Blame El Niño?

Palomar Audubon Society Posted on June 7, 2014 by PalomarJune 7, 2014

One of two baby brown pelican chicks found on Isla San Luis in Mexico during a 2014 UC Davis survey.   By Becky Oskin, Senior WriterJune 6, 2014 8:26 AM An endangered species success story is suffering this year, perhaps … Continue reading →

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Amid California’s Drought, Raptors Are Having One Of The Worst Breeding Seasons On Record

Palomar Audubon Society Posted on June 6, 2014 by PalomarJune 6, 2014

By Katie Valentine on June 6, 2014 at 9:00 am CREDIT: Shutterstock Ongoing drought in California is threatening to dry up crops and has led to hikes in food prices, but it’s also having a major impact on key parts … Continue reading →

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Cornell Lab eNews

Palomar Audubon Society Posted on June 6, 2014 by PalomarJune 6, 2014

June 2014 Learn to Bird by Ear With New “Bird Song Hero” Learning bird songs is a key birding skill, and it’s one of the most frequently requested features our website visitors ask for. So our All About Bird Biology team … Continue reading →

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Top 25 Wild Bird Photographs of the Week #67

Palomar Audubon Society Posted on May 31, 2014 by PalomarMay 31, 2014

Posted by Steve Boyes of National Geographic Expeditions in Explorers Journal on May 31, 2014 Nilgiri Flycatchers are a sought-after sighting in the higher altitude shola forests in the W Ghats and the Nilgiris (India). (Vidjit Vijaysanker) Sword-billed hummingbirds are the sole member of the genus Ensifera … Continue reading →

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