March-April 2010 Issue

Rufous Hummingbirds Turning Up in Unusual Places
March 11, 2013 — Is climate change the reason, or are birders just paying closer attention?
Phony Wildlife Photography Gives a Warped View of Nature
May 15, 2012 — The dark side of those wondrous wildlife photographs.
Shangri-La
September 06, 2011 — An hour from the smog and concrete of Los Angeles, a quarter-million-acre oasis, bursting with rare and unusual species, is waiting to be discovered.
March Magic
September 06, 2011 — A spring trip to Nebraska combines the subtle beauty of the sandhills with the drama of courting prairie-chickens and the spectacle of cranes by the thousands.
Crude Awakening
August 26, 2011 — Right here in North America could lie the answer to our energy needs. But at what cost? Mining the tar sands of Alberta threatens to strip the world’s largest intact forest of its ability to hold carbon and to wipe out the breeding
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Winter 2024
How Much Longer Can These Cold-Loving Birds Last in the Rapidly Warming Rockies?