- BLOG POSTS:
- Adam Paul’s Weblog – Birding @ the Baylands
- Adirondack Safaris – Phew! My Bird is Back
- Animal Spirits – Why Birding?
- Appalachian Greens – For the birds
- Cup O’ Books – Looking for a Cerulean at Genesee Country Nature Center
- Effect Measure – Sick song birds
- Electron Blue – Warblers
- Environmental Almanac – Spring Warbler Migration and International Migratory Bird Day
- Lisa Sabin-Wilson – Oriole—Finally!
- Marcia Bonta – International Migratory Bird Day
- Migrations – Florida Birding
- Somewhere in NJ – Find me a warbler!
- The Boomer Chronicles – Birdwatching: Not Just for Nerds Anymore
- Via Negativa – Over our heads [Night migrants]
- WorldChanging – Birding in Dubai
VIDEO: - YouTube – “The Birds” trailer [a classic video “lecture” by Alfred Hitchcock]
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Sunday, May 20, 2007
Weekend Bird Blogging #2
An eclectic weekly collection of recent posts about birds, birders, and birding by bloggers throughout the blogosphere—but mostly from sources other than the mainstream bird blogs—that illustrates the universal attraction of our feathered neighbors, presented here for your reading and viewing pleasure.
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