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August 2008 issue - On newsstands now!
ID Toolkit
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Use missing feathers to identify birds! David Allen Sibley tells you how.
Coping with grackles
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Seven steps to take when grackles gather in your yard.
Hotspots Near You
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Excellent, accessible birding destinations in Texas, New York, Ontario, and Oregon.
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Belted Kingfisher, photograph by Alan Murphy
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Birds on the Wire --
August 2008
It's pelican vs. trout in Idaho predator conflict
(Associated Press)
A new tune about duetting songbirds
(Birding Briefs)
Climate change forces Europe's birds to shift north
(Reuters)
Using birds of prey to teach conservation
(Welland Tribune)
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Answers to Your Questions about Avian Flu
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A Black Skimmer dips its bill into the Gulf of Mexico along the Mississippi coast.
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