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2016 PHILADELPHIA BIRD RACE: OCTOBER 7-16! PHILADELPHIA, BUCKS, CHESTER, DELAWARE and MONTGOMERY COUNTIES. SUPPORT THE 2016 PBR. BirdPhilly field trips are free and entirely volunteer-run, so we need support from the public to continue our work and to reach a larger audience. Routine maintenance costs are about $3000 each year, so any contribution you can make is sincerely appreciated. To become a BirdPhilly Supporter, download and consider submitting one of our forms. The Academy of Natural Sciences.
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Participate | Philadelphia Bird Race
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2016 PHILADELPHIA BIRD RACE: OCTOBER 7-16! PHILADELPHIA, BUCKS, CHESTER, DELAWARE and MONTGOMERY COUNTIES. 2016 Bird Race Events. This is a ONE HOUR birding race, to see how many species you and your team can identify in an area of your choice. The goal is to find the most species in that one hour, thereby beating the other teams that compete. The catch here is that you must not use any vehicles or wheels to get around- only your feet! Hence, the Green title. In a timed, one-hour period (no exceptions!
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10/15/06 MD, CD Records Committee News. 10/8/06 Birding the Mall. 10/4/06 Piping Plover PSA. 10/2/06 Sad Story from Korea. Manaia, the National Zoo Kiwi. Brian Walton, coordinator of the Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group. Pete Lund on American Crows. Kathy Brader, Senior Bird Keeper, Smithsonian National Zoo. Norm Saunders, founder of The Osprey's Nest. John from A DC Birding Blog. Thursday, September 14, 2006. Birder Profile: John from A DC Birding Blog. As the author of A DC Birding Blog. View m...
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10/15/06 MD, CD Records Committee News. 10/8/06 Birding the Mall. 10/4/06 Piping Plover PSA. 10/2/06 Sad Story from Korea. Manaia, the National Zoo Kiwi. Brian Walton, coordinator of the Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group. Pete Lund on American Crows. Kathy Brader, Senior Bird Keeper, Smithsonian National Zoo. Norm Saunders, founder of The Osprey's Nest. John from A DC Birding Blog. Monday, September 18, 2006. Interview with Peter Lund. BDC: How did you react to these birds playfully diving you?
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10/15/06 MD, CD Records Committee News. 10/8/06 Birding the Mall. 10/4/06 Piping Plover PSA. 10/2/06 Sad Story from Korea. Manaia, the National Zoo Kiwi. Brian Walton, coordinator of the Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group. Pete Lund on American Crows. Kathy Brader, Senior Bird Keeper, Smithsonian National Zoo. Norm Saunders, founder of The Osprey's Nest. John from A DC Birding Blog. Thursday, April 27, 2006. Interview with Kathy Brader of the National Zoo. Kathy Brader: Wow start with a big one!
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Pickings From The Chum Slick: Sowerby's Beaked Whales and very early Audubon's Shearwaters off New York (24 June 2012)
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Pickings From The Chum Slick. Tasty morsels of pelagic birding news brought to you by OceanWanderers.com, the web site of Angus Wilson. Saturday, June 30, 2012. Sowerby's Beaked Whales and very early Audubon's Shearwaters off New York (24 June 2012). Uring an offshore fishing trip last Sunday (24 June 2012), John Shemilt, Derek Rogers and I observed a pod of at least 7 SOWERBY'S BEAKED WHALES. In the same general area we observed three separate pods of Offshore Bottlenose Dolphins. And 3 Sperm Whales.
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Pickings From The Chum Slick: In albatrosses, two moms can be better than one.
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Pickings From The Chum Slick. Tasty morsels of pelagic birding news brought to you by OceanWanderers.com, the web site of Angus Wilson. Friday, July 18, 2008. In albatrosses, two moms can be better than one. A recent paper by Lindsay Young (University of Hawaii) and colleagues reveals an interesting example of cooperative behavior and prompts the question of how often this occurs in seabirds where males and females show little difference in appearance. Here is the abstract:. Explore My Other Blogs. Magen...
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Pickings From The Chum Slick: Is that dinner I can smell? - Olfaction plays major role in albatross foraging
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Pickings From The Chum Slick. Tasty morsels of pelagic birding news brought to you by OceanWanderers.com, the web site of Angus Wilson. Tuesday, May 13, 2008. Is that dinner I can smell? Olfaction plays major role in albatross foraging. High-resolution global positioning system (GPS) devices provide a unique tool to study the foraging techniques of seabirds. A new study by Gabrielle Nevitt (University of California at Davis) and colleagues (Nevitt et al. 2008) suggests that Wandering Albatrosses. Taken o...
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Pickings From The Chum Slick: Announcement: Extreme Gadfly Petrel Expeditions
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Pickings From The Chum Slick. Tasty morsels of pelagic birding news brought to you by OceanWanderers.com, the web site of Angus Wilson. Tuesday, October 27, 2009. Announcement: Extreme Gadfly Petrel Expeditions. The following challenging pelagic expeditions are being organised as part of the on-going Tubenoses Project. Pterodroma becki in 2007 in the Bismarck archipelago (Shirihai 2008), and the first pelagic observations of Zino’s Petrel. 1) Search for the Jamaican Petrel (presumed extinct) off Jamaica:.
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Pickings From The Chum Slick: Black-capped Petrel returns to the Azores?
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Pickings From The Chum Slick. Tasty morsels of pelagic birding news brought to you by OceanWanderers.com, the web site of Angus Wilson. Saturday, May 23, 2009. Black-capped Petrel returns to the Azores? N 22 May 2009, a Black-capped Petrel. Was photographed at sea by João Quaresma. Some 5-6 miles south of Queimada, Pico. Interestingly, the first record for the archipelago was photographed off Graciosa on 26 May 2007. Photos of both birds are posted on the Birding Azores. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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