The Galapagos Martin is Endangered, but not much is known about the species. Discover the results of the latest surveys, including:
Important feeding & breeding grounds
Possible threats from brood parasites
Where we need to do more research! > https://t.co/Y20TqMKPti

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Just published and on offer – Barn Owls: Evolution and Ecology https://t.co/bMTg2Hfil8 a scientific monograph with exquisite illustrations

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Ornithology resources and the park: very informative new website from MMU..... outstanding interdisciplinary research on birds......https://t.co/ANniZqCnUz (Images: BHL)

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Eleazer Albin’s 'A Natural History of Birds' (1738-40) was the first British printed book of to feature hand-coloured plates. In fact many of the 300 illustrations were the work of his daughter Elizabeth.

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The whip-poor-will from John James Audubon’s “Birds of America” (1827-38)

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The now-extinct Audubon Carolina parakeet from John James Audubon’s “Birds of America” (1827-38)

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The red-shouldered hawk from John James Audubon’s “Birds of America” (1827-38)

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In the preface to Vol. I of his American Ornithology, Charlie Bonaparte thanks his colleagues for helping him make his English sound more natural and less "foreign." He nevertheless could write that all waxwings are "largely and pointedly crested."

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The ivory-billed woodpecker from John James Audubon’s “Birds of America” (1827-38)

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Where and when do bird go? Read in our new paper:
Broad-scale patterns of the Afro-Palaearctic landbird migration https://t.co/ZOtmomutI5
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We are absolutely thrilled to announce as the winner of our logo contest!!! 🥳🎉

Congratulations Jess and thank you for your contribution to LGBTQIA+ Ornithology!!! 😁 🏳️‍🌈🦜

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Golden-crowned Kinglet
Regulus satrapa

Even though this North American songbird is small, only about 4-8 grams, it is very cold hardy and can survive -40 degree nights.

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