2000 Birds and Birding Articles
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[11/1/2000]
Adélie penguins may be the canaries in the coal mines of global warming
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[10/1/2000]
For four million years, albatrosses have returned to Midway Atoll every November to perform their mating rituals
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[10/1/2000]
The unassuming Clark's nutcracker has one of the most remarkable memories in the animal kingdom
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[9/1/2000]
Living in the forbidding terrain of Russia's Far East, Steller's sea eagle may be the most impressive raptor you've never heard of
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[8/1/2000]
In many parts of the country, great blue herons try to protect their families from nosy neighbors
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[8/1/2000]
In the Channel Islands off California, a powerful winged predator is causing big trouble for a little fox
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[8/1/2000]
What happens to the natural world when the Earth warms
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[6/1/2000]
The results are in from Australian researchers curious about why birds tend to use one eye at a time
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[6/1/2000]
Scientists continue to marvel at the American dipper, a species remarkably adapted for life near raging rivers
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[4/1/2000]
Can one of the country's most colorful rivers be restored?
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