2004 Birds and Birding Articles
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[10/1/2004]
These oddball species are about as different as a pair of penguins can be
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[8/1/2004]
Researchers discover how thrushes orient themselves on cross-country journeys
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[8/1/2004]
The wood thrush's true beauty is concentrated in his enchanting voice
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[8/1/2004]
The bald eagle may be the symbol of our country--but these bird species are the only ones that live solely within our borders
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[6/1/2004]
In contests for scarce Southwestern water, wildlife may get only what's leftover—and that's not nearly enough
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[4/1/2004]
Despised pests throughout North America, starlings and house sparrows are mysteriously declining in their native Europe
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[4/1/2004]
Why are northern pintails declining while most duck species recover?
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[4/1/2004]
The jabiru stork is the epitome of South American splendor
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[4/1/2004]
Biologists report that the Hawaiian crow, or 'alala, may be extinct in the wild
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