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Common Murres Are the Penguins of the North
September 24, 2018 — These alcids, related to puffins, must flap frantically to fly through the air—but beneath the waves, they are streamlined, masterful swimmers.
Podcast
Reimagining the Great Horned Owl
September 24, 2018 — Animator Christoph Niemann brings new life to his tool in a mixed-media rendition of a raptor.
Illustrated Aviary
A Naturalist With a Checkered Past Rediscovered a Long-lost Parrot . . . Then Things Got Interesting
September 24, 2018 — When John Young, Australia’s “Wild Detective,” proved that the Night Parrot hadn’t gone extinct, both man and bird got a shot at a comeback.
News
Gang of Warblers by George Boorujy
September 22, 2018 — Location: 601 W. 162nd Street, New York, NY 10032
The ԹϺ Mural Project
The Real Reason Behind This Year’s Bizarre Spoonbill Sightings
September 21, 2018 — The exotic pink birds appearing up north are part of a larger wading bird wave, driven by this summer's breeding boom on the Gulf Coast.
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What Comes After Coal? Sometimes, the Answer Has Feathers
September 21, 2018 — Bobwhites and other struggling grassland birds have found refuge on a replanted mining tract in Kentucky, even as the habitat itself is in limbo.
News
Black-capped Vireo by George Boorujy
September 21, 2018 — Location: 601 W. 162nd Street, New York, NY 10032
The ԹϺ Mural Project
How To Help Birds in the Long Run
September 21, 2018 — Conservation wins take time to build—and quick action to protect.
Letter From the Editor