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Common Cuckoo

Latin:  Cuculus canorus

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Latin:  Rallus limicola

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Curlew Sandpiper

Latin:  Calidris ferruginea

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Governor Hochul Signs New York Bill to Protect Birds and Bees
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Governor Hochul Signs New York Bill to Protect Birds and Bees

By Alison Choate

The implementation of the Birds and Bees Protection Act helps protect pollinators, wildlife, the environment, and people. What could this mean for similar efforts in Vermont?

Save the Seabirds: University of Vermont Students at the Capitol
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Save the Seabirds: University of Vermont Students at the Capitol

UVM Birding Club went to the capitol in D.C. to educate legislators on gaps in bird protections for sea and shorebirds.

Welcome Back for Winter
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Welcome Back for Winter

By Emily Kaplita

Week 1 January 8 2024

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    The American Kestrel, a Tiny Killer Built for Speed
    Birds February 23, 2015

    The American Kestrel, a Tiny Killer Built for Speed

    A small falcon, hovering over a field...it must be a kestrel.

    Introducing the Bald Eagle, Our National Symbol
    Birds February 18, 2015

    Introducing the Bald Eagle, Our National Symbol

    This renowned bird was once called the Washington Eagle.

    What’s Killing California’s Native Pigeons?
    Birds February 11, 2015

    What’s Killing California’s Native Pigeons?

    A vicious parasite has felled thousands of birds. Here’s how you can help prevent its spread.

    No, Barred Owls Are Not Trying to Kill You
    Birds February 9, 2015

    No, Barred Owls Are Not Trying to Kill You

    Some Oregon joggers have learned the hard way just how protective these raptors can be when nesting.

    A Funeral for Crows
    Birds February 6, 2015

    A Funeral for Crows

    It's not just about mourning a fellow corvid.

    The Champion Egg-Layers of the Bird World
    Birds February 6, 2015

    The Champion Egg-Layers of the Bird World

    When it comes to reproductive investment, which birds win? Not the ones you were expecting.

    Fancy Pigeons and Mike Tyson Collide in Grand National Pigeon Show
    Birds February 4, 2015

    Fancy Pigeons and Mike Tyson Collide in Grand National Pigeon Show

    While you were watching the Super Bowl, real birds were competing in a slightly different sport.

    What's a Human Doing in My Wildlife Documentary?
    Birds February 4, 2015

    What's a Human Doing in My Wildlife Documentary?

    PBS launches a new series that questions the very definition of the nature-filming niche.

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