Monthly Archives: August 2015

Link Blog – August 20, 2015

American Birding Expo | Video Buy Optics from Eagle Optics, Get a Discounted ABA Membership! « ABA Blog 081515 Our good friends at Eagle Optics are once again offering a fantastic deal for those interested in purchasing a new pair … Continue reading

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Naturalist-Writers: Vern Laux on Cape Cod Shorebirds

I discovered Vern Laux last spring when one of his weekly bird reports from Cape Cod showed up in my bird migration news alert. He is a naturalist and writer as well as a broadcaster at WCAI-FM on the Cape. Not only can you read his elegant, informative prose – you can hear him read it, too. I try to listen to him on WCAI’s live stream every Wednesday morning about 8:45 EST. It’s also available as full text or audio on demand. To my ear, it’s the best bird feature I have heard on public radio. Continue reading

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Naturalist Notebook – August 18, 2015

D-Day Ohio: D-DAY Conneaut 2012 Quickly becoming America’s premier living history event, this free to the public reenactment is a highly realistic and educational reenactment of the WWII European Theater of Operations and the D-Day Normandy invasion. | Since 1999, … Continue reading

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Naturalist-Writers: Stephen Moss on the Great Skua

Stephen Moss is a naturalist, writer and broadcaster, based at the BBC Natural History Unit. He writes the monthly Birdwatch column for The Guardian. His July 19 column whets my imagination for seabirds and islands in the northern-most reaches of the British Isles. Continue reading

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Marvelous Spatuletail via American Bird Conservancy

Marvelous Spatuletail: This hummingbird—like so many of South America’s hundreds of hummingbird species—has a name that is both charming and descriptive. The male’s unique tail features two long, wire-like outer feathers ending in bluish-purple disks. The birds wave these spatules around during communal courtship displays, which females visit to select a mate. Continue reading

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Naturalist Notebook – August 16, 2015

Lake Erie Birding Trail Tremendous numbers and diversity of migrant songbirds fill lakeside woodlands in spring and fall. Waterbirds galore pack marshes and the open lake waters, and interesting marsh birds breed in coastal wetlands. Winter brings hardy northern ducks, … Continue reading

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Naturalist Notebook – August 9, 2015

It Took A Musician’s Ear To Decode The Complex Song In Whale Calls : NPR 080615 Humpback whales don’t just sing songs — they compose with the whales around them, singing a song that evolves over time. Scientists didn’t know … Continue reading

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