Living Bird Summer 2016—Table Of Contents
July 6, 2016More From Living Bird
Feature Articles
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Hard Knocks: Going to Extremes to Study the Secretive Helmeted Woodpecker
By Tim Gallagher
From the Summer 2016 issue of Living Bird magazine.
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Will We Soon See Another Wave of Bird Extinctions in the Americas?
By Alexander Lees and Jacob Socolar
From the Summer 2016 issue of Living Bird magazine.
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Spruce-Woods Warblers Revisited: 60 Years Later, the Cast of Characters Has Changed
By Irby Lovette
From the Summer 2016 issue of Living Bird magazine.
The famous spruce-woods study site of Robert MacArthur is behind an iconic landmark—the Bass Harbor Lighthouse at Maine’s Acadia National Park. Photo by Aaron Keigher/ Minden Pictures. -
A Noble Vision of Gulls
Commonly despised as noisy despoilers of picnics, gulls are actually adept communicators, model parents, and fierce defenders of their homeland.
By David Bonter and Shailee Shah -
Golden-winged and Blue-winged Warblers Are 99.97 Percent Alike Genetically
By Gustave Axelson
From the Summer 2016 issue of Living Bird magazine.
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Recreating a Home Where Buffalo Can Roam (and Burrowing Owls, Too)
By Ben Pierce
From the Summer 2016 issue of Living Bird magazine.
Burrowing Owl by Ray Hennessy via Birdshare.
Columns & Departments
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View From Sapsucker Woods: Tribute to a True Conservationist
By John W. Fitzpatrick
From the Summer 2016 issue of Living Bird magazine.
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Q&A: Chan Robbins Talks About Wisdom, the World’s Oldest Banded Bird
By Anne W. Semmes
From the Summer 2016 issue of Living Bird magazine.
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The State of North America’s Birds: How Are Birds Faring in North American’s Nine Major Ecosystems?
By Hugh Powell
From the Summer 2016 issue of Living Bird magazine.
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