Living Bird Autumn 2016—Table Of Contents
October 11, 2016More From Living Bird
Feature Articles
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In Colombia, Shade-Grown Coffee Sustains Songbirds and People Alike
By Gustave Axelson
Antioquia is Colombia's biggest coffee-producing department, and it's also a hotbed for overwintering Blackburnian Warblers. Photo: Guillermo Santos. -
People Power and Sustainable Forestry Keep Deforestation at Bay in Guatemala
By Hugh Powell
Magnolia Warbler in Mexico. Photo by Edgar Miceli via Birdshare. -
Saving a Species by Splitting It: The Case of the Ruddy-headed Goose
By Hugh Powell
A Ruddy-headed Goose in southern Chile. Photo by Pablo Andrés Cáceres Contreras/Macaulay Library. -
ID Tips for Raptor-Watching Season: Use Tail and Wing Shape
By Marc Devokaitis
This young Swainson's Hawk shows long and relatively narrow wings. Photo by Shravan Sundaram via Birdshare.
Columns & Departments
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View from Sapsucker Woods: Beginning Our Second Century
By John W. Fitzpatrick
From the Autumn 2016 issue of Living Bird magazine.
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Research Highlights from 2,000 Ornithologists at the NAOC 2016 Meeting
By Miyoko Chu, Gustave Axelson, Charles Eldermire, and Hugh Powell
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Big Cities Can Be Birdy Areas Come Fall
By Pat Leonard
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Gallery: Cedar Waxwings
By Marie Read
From the Autumn 2016 issue of Living Bird magazine. Subscribe now.
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