- CORMORANTS:
- Agris Krusts Nature Photography – Cormorants and trees
- Fort Ephemera – Cormorants are Cool
- Horicon Marsh – Double-crested Cormorant
- Ocean Pictures – Cormorants
- Smart Like Streetcar – A congress of cormorants
- The Conservation Report – Officials may cull pesky cormorants
OTHER BIRDS: - Forge Light – silence [Birds hitting windows]
- Jesse McKenzie’s Blog – Great Weekend
- Listing Through Life – To Bird or Not to Bird
- Neilans – Birdwatching with Aunt Sandy
- sassafrass – I am not an Ornithologist, but just your basic Birder
- The Locust Fork Journal – Rare Snail Kite Spotted by Birder in South Carolina
- Windmill Watching – Thoughts on Uncle Bob’s Birdwatching Notes
- Winston Breen – Birdwatching [a word puzzle]
- Yet Another Unitarian Universalist – Spring watch
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Sunday, May 27, 2007
Weekend Bird Blogging #3
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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