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- Like in the U.S., Peregrine Falcons are taking over Ireland's cities.
- The number of seabirds dropped over the past 40 years in the Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea, possibly due to warming.
- Ivory Gulls are consuming increasing amounts of methylmercury in their diets.
- Light pollution influences the seasonal start of birdsong.
- An outbreak of avian cholera is killing thousands of geese in Idaho.
- Bald Eagles are nesting in the National Arboretum in Washington, DC, and the chicks may have hatched.
- The Scarlet Robin may represent two separate species.
- Laura's Birding Blog: The Swallows of Capistrano
- The Rattling Crow: The viking gulls
- Tetrapod Zoology: Curious Complex Contentious Coots
- Bird Ecology Study Group: Crested Goshawk feasting on a Common Palm Civet
- Sibley Guides: Why do phoebes pump their tails?
- Birding the day away !!: Heerman's Gulls ~ Santa Barbara, California - Feb' 15
- History of Geology: Celebrating the Irish-Geological Heritage
- MoCoSoCo Birds: The Raptor Trust Requests, March 2015
- Laelaps: Sciencespeak: Hyoid
- Birdworthy: Wonders of Wakodahatchee
- New research shows that honey bee declines are not primarily caused by neonicotinoid pesticides.
- Honey bees get most of the attention, but native bees are important too. Here is an introduction to them.
- This winter scientists tracked a wolf crossing an ice bridge to Isle Royale in Lake Superior.
- The University of Texas is crowd-funding a project to create a library of public domain insect images.
- A wasp that attacks Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs has been found in the U.S.
- Russian scientists documented the host plant for the rare Menetries's Tiger Moth.