Living Bird Summer 2015—Table of Contents
July 15, 2015More From Living Bird
Feature Articles
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Raptors and Rat PoisonBy Cathy Bell
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North of the Treeline: The Hardy Lives of Arctic-Breeding Birds
By Grainger Hunt
From the Summer 2015 issue of Living Bird magazine.
Willow Ptarmigan by Dan Behm via Birdshare -
The Wonders of Birding in Portugal
Story and Photos by Tim Gallagher
From the Summer 2015 issue of Living Bird magazine.
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Paradise Losing: Why Is New Zealand Better Than Hawaii at Saving Its Endangered Birds?
By David S. Wilcove
From the Summer 2015 issue of Living Bird magazine.
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One Man’s Passion for the Passenger Pigeon
By Stanley Temple
Columns & Departments
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View From Sapsucker Woods: The First-Ever Global Big Day (2015)
By John W. Fitzpatrick
From the Summer 2015 issue of Living Bird magazine.
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Boreal Birds Need Half: A Look at the Numbers Behind the Conservation Campaign
By Gustave Axelson
From the Summer 2015 issue of Living Bird magazine.
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Illegal Deforestation Continues in the Dominican Republic; Threatens Bicknell’s Thrushes
By Tim Gallagher
From the Summer 2015 issue of Living Bird magazine.
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Splitting Feathers: One Backyard Hummingbird Species Becomes TwoBy Jennie Miller
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Birding Escapes: William Goodrich Jones State Forest, Conroe, Texas
By Bobby Harrison
From the Summer 2015 issue of Living Bird magazine.
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Naturalist’s Notebook: A Young Merlin on the Hunt
By John Schmitt
From the Summer 2015 issue of Living Bird magazine.
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The Catbird Seat: Are You Now or Have You Ever Been a Crazy Birder?
By Pete Dunne; Illustration by Jeff Sipple
From the Summer 2015 issue of Living Bird magazine.
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Book Review: The Narrow Edge: A Tiny Bird, an Ancient Crab, and an Epic Journey, by Deborah Cramer
Reviewed by Stephen J. Bodio
From the Summer 2015 issue of Living Bird magazine.
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Book Review: Ducks, Geese, and Swans of North America, by Guy Baldassarre
Reviewed by Stephen J. Bodio
From the Summer 2015 issue of Living Bird magazine.
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