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It's official: We've just seen the largest movement of evening grosbeaks into Pennsylvania in 20 years


It’s official: We’ve just seen the largest movement of evening grosbeaks into Pennsylvania in 20 years
Updated Feb 25, 2021;
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Winter 2020-21 brought the “largest irruption of evening grosbeaks in over 20 years, a massive movement out of the boreal forest,” according to David Yeany II, avian ecologist with the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.
That declaration during a recent WPC webinar on its developing study of evening grosbeaks will come as confirmation to backyard birders in many spots across Pennsylvania. They’ve seen flocks of the bright yellow birds with the outsized beaks at their backyard feeders in the past several weeks, often for the first time. ....

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Nature Conservation and William Brewster: Insights From a Lifetime of Scientific Observations – Biodiversity Heritage Library


Nature Conservation and William Brewster: Insights From a Lifetime of Scientific Observations
This post is part of a series from the Ernst Mayr Library exploring the digitization and transcription of ornithologist William Brewster’s archival materials and the insights and scholarship made possible thanks to this work.
A black and white photograph of William Brewster sitting on the front doorstep of his cabin in Concord, Ma. The small, one-story log cabin is set in a hillside and surrounded by small trees and shrubs. The back of the photograph has the note: “Concord, Mass. May 20, 1892.” (Ernst Mayr Library Special Collections, call no. bBr97.70.7.) ....

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Bird Man | General Studies


By Julie Butters
When it comes to high-risk activities, bird-watching doesn’t usually make it to the top of the list. But Professor Emeritus William “Ted” E. Davis, Jr., has faced peril more than once while observing birds for research or pleasure.
In 1965, Davis (GRS’66), who was 29, and his father were stalking grassland birds in Tanzania when their vehicle was charged by a black rhinoceros. (“We had a very good driver and he raced away from it,” he says.) But the scariest confrontation happened in Australia in 1990. He was a visiting research fellow at University of New England (Australia), collecting foraging data about thornbills. While out driving one day, he spotted an eastern brown a five-foot-long creature said to be the world’s second most venomous snake, and one that is known to attack humans slithering onto the dirt road ahead of him. “I hit the brakes, but I got so close to him that I lost sight of him,” he recalls. Davis peered out the windo ....

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Mahoosuc Bird Notes: Birds of Maine


 
I’ve spent the holidays enjoying a gift my wife gave me, Birds of Maine. This book was recently published by Princeton University Press and Nuttall Ornithological Club with support from Maine Audubon and the Maine Outdoor Heritage Fund. It provides detailed accounts about the 464 species of birds that have been found in Maine over the last 70 years. It picks up where Ralph Palmer’s book, Maine Birds published in 1949, left off. The book is a work of Peter Vickery who either wrote or collected the data for this massive work. His wife, colleagues and friends completed the work after his death in 2017. ....

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Obituary: Nathaniel C. "Nick" Nash IV - Portland Press Herald


Obituary: Nathaniel C. “Nick” Nash IV
SCARBOROUGH - Nathaniel Cushing “Nick” Nash IV passed away peacefully on Dec. 28, 2020, at the Holbrook Health Center at Piper .
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Nathaniel C. “Nick” Nash IV
SCARBOROUGH – Nathaniel Cushing “Nick” Nash IV passed away peacefully on Dec. 28, 2020, at the Holbrook Health Center at Piper Shores Retirement Community. He was 98. Born and raised in Cambridge, Mass., he was the son of Nathaniel C. Nash III and Mary Evelyn (Howe) Nash.
Nick was the quintessential gentleman with a charming, polite, and genteel manner that was appreciated by everyone who met him. Warm and caring, Nick always placed concern for others above himself. He was affable, engaging and it was a true pleasure to be in his company. He had a superb and clever command of the English language which he used skillfully to showcase his quick wit and generous sense of humor. He wore his 98 years well as he maintained his enthusiasm, activity, a ....

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