Bev at Burning Silo has served up a wonderful plate of invertebrate delicacies for Circus of the Spineless #22.
Nature versus nurture? Not so much. In this NPR interview, Sarah Woolley, a professor of behavioral neuroscience, discusses how her studies of finch songs...
Birdchick does a great job of exploring the National Birmingham Roller Club’s tension with real nature.
The 52nd edition of I and the Bird is fast approaching. Send a link to your best blog post about wild birds or birding...
Vern put together a great little quiz over at Big Spring Birds.
and reports on the incredible scientific discourse occuring in “The Blogos Fear” as chronicled by Greg Laden in a most enjoyable Tangled Bank #82.
to create one worth $200, in the words of a recent World Bank report. Can carbon ranching save tropical rainforests?
Bird Cinema has recently hit the scene as a place for people to post all kinds of bird videos. The goal with this site...
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