News and links about birds, birding, and the environment
- Climate change could cause the extinction of 30% of land bird species worldwide, most of which are not currently endangered. That result is based on a study that ran models of how IPCC scenarios would force bird species to change elevation in response to rising temperatures.
- The US FWS must reconsider its decision not to list the Greater Sage Grouse under the Endangered Species Act.
- The same gene, FOXP2, aids development of speech in humans and singing in zebra finches. [full article]
- The NY Times Magazine covered the issue of feral cats and birds in its last edition.
- Despite cold temperatures, hummingbirds are still turning up at feeders in the Northeast. Most December hummingbirds are likely to be vagrants from the West Coast.
- An expedition is researching the New Zealand storm petrel, a bird long thought extinct until its rediscovery in 2003. Since then seven individuals have been caught.
- An expedition in Ghana found species previously not recorded there, including brown-cheeked hornbill and Nimba flycatcher. The article on the trip is worth looking at for its photos of reptiles and amphibians.
- BP plans to back the extraction of oil from Alberta's tar sands. This operation is frequently cited as a threat to the boreal forest.
- Marbled godwits, already an unusual sight, made Audubon's WatchList.
- The current energy bill includes provisions to aid areas affected by logging restrictions on behalf of the northern spotted owl.
- Patuxent River Naval Air Station uses a special radar to track the movements of bird flocks around the base.
- In local news, Jenny Jump State Forest has been designated as an Important Bird Area.
- OC Warbler: Bling of Brightwater
- 10,000 Birds: In Praise of the Black-capped Chickadee
- It's a bird thing...: Avian Diversity at the Salton Sea
- Wildbird: Antarctic Oil Spill Threatens Birds
- Sibley: Redpoll Identification
- Friday Ark #168
- Linnaeus's Legacy #2
- Tangled Bank #94
- Carnival of the Blue #7
- Circus of the Spineless #27
- Festival of the Trees #18
- Birds in the News #108