2005 Birds and Birding Articles
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[12/1/2005]
With bald eagle numbers soaring, you can now see great gatherings of wintering eagles all across the Lower 48
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[12/1/2005]
Scientists reveal how certain sparrows and warblers adapt to survive and prosper
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[12/1/2005]
When developers threatened to destroy their modern-day Eden, the people of a remote Australian isle hung their hopes on the short, plump, pigeonlike woodhen
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[10/1/2005]
Without the vibrant color of a cardinal or the sweet song of a sparrow, how does a seabird go about attracting its mate?
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[10/1/2005]
Some of the best birding locations are on military bases
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[10/1/2005]
As sprawl eats up habitat from coast to coast, some of the nation's military installations have become sanctuaries for a surprising number of birds and other wildlife
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[10/1/2005]
Two new studies hint at surprising complexities in the language of birds
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[10/1/2005]
Captive breeding and a special refuge had begun to revive the Mississippi sandhill crane, which almost became extinct 30 years ago—then along came Hurricane Katrina
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[10/1/2005]
Some of the best birding locations are on military bases
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