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  • Bird of the Week: Common Yellowthroat

    Common Yellowthroat Geothlypis trichas Compiled by Lindsey Hernandez. The Common Yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas) is a delightful warbler that captivates birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts alike with its vibrant colors and spirited behavior. Easily recognized by its striking yellow underparts and distinctive black “bandit” mask adorning the male’s face, this bird often

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  • Glue Traps: A Hidden Hazard for Wild Birds

    Submitted by Krissy Dunn Photo: Raven Ridge Wildlife Center, PA. Birds face a number of human-caused hazards, including habitat loss, outdoor cats, building collisions, and rodenticides. Yet, an often-overlooked threat lurks in offices, homes, gardens and parks: glue traps. Awareness is slowly growing about these brutal devices, and, as the Austin

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  • Let’s Cast Our Comments by Nov 12  in Favor of Clean Water for 7 Endangered Species!

    The US Fish & Wildlife Service has opened the comment period on its draft plan to improve access to clean water for seven endangered and threatened species in the Edwards Aquifer region of Central Texas and the Hill Country. The primary threat to these species is a decrease in water

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  • Winter Class List Now Open

    BIRD-101: Intro to Birds and Birding with Rich Kostecke begins Jan 15.    This class is for those who want to take an active role in seeking out birds and learning to identify them. It promises to start you down the road toward a life-long love and enjoyment of birds

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