1999 Birds and Birding Articles
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[10/1/1999]
Researchers are finding surprises in the ways animals navigate using the Earth's magnetic fields
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[8/1/1999]
Can the country's most colorful songbird pull out of its tailspin?
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[8/1/1999]
"We used to get some very big starling roosts in the autumn and winter with millions of birds. Nowadays you can count them..."
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[6/1/1999]
Just when scientists think they understand the red-necked grebe, they discover something surprising about the water bird's behavior
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[6/1/1999]
These rare birds flock to a shopping mall in search of home furnishings
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[6/1/1999]
Along our southern border, birds not seen elsewhere in the United States cope in a region that is growing hotter and drier
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[4/1/1999]
After the dust settled, some unwanted birds had left a lasting impression
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[4/1/1999]
How to create an outdoor birding paradise for indoor cats
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[4/1/1999]
With flashy colors, specialized bills and unusual feeding techniques, roseate spoonbills command attention
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[4/1/1999]
The marbled murrelet is one of the least-studied species on the continent; it is also one of the most controversial
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