Living Bird Spring 2008—Table of Contents
April 15, 2008More From Living Bird
Feature Articles
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Tropical Birding Along Peru’s Famous Northern Route
By Tim Gallagher
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Spirit of the North: the Common LoonText and photos by Marie Read
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Measuring Tourism Impacts on the Oystercatchers of Kenai Fjords, AlaskaBy Charles Eldermire
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Some Chickadees Are Bilingual—But Why?By Jack Connor
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The Catbird Seat: How to Destroy Your BinocularsBy Pete Dunne
Columns & Departments
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View from Sapsucker Woods: Imagine a World Where Politicians Discuss Science
By John Fitzpatrick
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Birding Escapes: Jamaica Bay, New YorkBy Tim Gallagher
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Naturalist’s Notebook: Red-tailed Hawk Plays DefenseText and illustrations by John Schmitt
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Asia’s Crisis of Vanishing VulturesBy Yula Kapetanakos
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Ancient Hummingbirds in Surprising PlacesBy Irby Lovette, director of the Fuller Evolutionary Biology Program
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Engineers Develop a Hummingbird-Inspired Flying MachineBy Irby Lovette, director of the Fuller Evolutionary Biology Program
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The Mysterious Squeak of the Anna’s HummingbirdBy Irby Lovette, director of the Fuller Evolutionary Biology Program
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Book Review: A Summer of Birds, by Danny HeitmanReviewed by Stephen J. Bodio
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Book Review: Good Birders Don’t Wear White, by Lisa WhiteReviewed by Stephen J. Bodio
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Book Review: Fifty Places to Go Birding Before You Die, by Chris SantellaReviewed by Stephen J. Bodio
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