Living Bird Summer 2022—Table of Contents
Feature Articles
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Neonic Nation: Is Widespread Pesticide Use Connected to Grassland Bird Declines?
Neonicotinoids are America’s most used class of pesticides, found in the vast majority of the nation’s corn crop and nearly half of soybeans. Given such pervasive use, their effects on songbirds—impacting critical functions like metabolism, reproduction, and migration—are troubling.
By Scott Weidensaul -
Garden of the Gulls
Now just shy of 60 years old, the new island of Surtsey, off Iceland, holds clues to a fundamental mystery: What did the Earth look like when it was just born? How does life colonize bare rock?
Photography by Chris Linder; Story by Hugh Powell -
Nature Journaling and Sketching: Tips for Birders
Incorporating a little sketching can enhance your birding experience—and make you a more observant birder, too.
Story and Illustrations by Liz Clayton Fuller -
Everybody Likes Bobwhite. Is That Enough to Save Them?
Hunters, birders, everybody seems to like Northern Bobwhite. And that’s a good thing, because a team effort will be needed to restore quail populations across the South, Midwest, and East.
By Greg Breining
Columns & Departments
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View From Sapsucker Woods: Why Birds?By Ian Owens
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Unraveling a Mummy Bird MysteryBy David Nutt, Cornell Chronicle
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Sizing Up the World’s Birds with AVONETBy Marc Devokaitis
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Black Swifts Fly High to Forage During the Full MoonBy Gustave Axelson
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Global Study Shows About Half of All Birds In DeclineBy Marc Devokaitis
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Gallery: Euphony with a Black-capped ChickadeeArtwork by Steven Spazuk; Text by Gustave Axelson
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