- BLOG POSTS:
- Andi Wolfe’s Blog – More birding and other stuff, too
- Bugs for Thugs – This week in birds…
- Dharma Bums – Now, The Inelegant Solution
- Living the Scientific Life – Anting with Cigarette Smoke?
- Mental multivitamin – On the corner of my desk [A Guide to Bird Watching]
- Migrations – Icons of Migration: The V-formation
- Morning Glory 2 – Birdwatching Fool!
- Pocahontas County Fare – Wood Thrush
- The Clueless Gardener – Roger Tory Peterson vs. David Sibley
- The Scratching Post – Uncle Jack and the Gulls
- UW Libraries Blog – Old Books Are For the Birds
- What’s that you said? – the consequences of bird watching
VIDEOS: - NicePooch – Birding with Brekke: Episode 1 [comedy]
- Texas Country Reporter – World Birding Center
- YouTube - Windex Crows [I laugh every time I see this ad]
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Sunday, June 3, 2007
Weekend Bird Blogging #4
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 appeal and attraction of our feathered neighbors, personally selected by me for your reading and viewing pleasure:
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