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Wildlife Window: 282-mile search for shorebirds yields only questions

Last week, I drove 282 miles in seven hours to check 22 reservoirs between Loveland and Brush. It was an effort without much reward. All those reservoirs and no gulls or terns. All the associated marshes and no American avocets. No spotted sandpipers, no western sandpipers, no long-billed dowitchers, no common snipes, no godwits or curlews.

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Peter Kaestner Breaks the 10,000 Bird Barrier! - American Birding Association

Peter Kaestner Breaks the 10,000 Bird Barrier! - American Birding Association
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Dinosaurs might have used feathers on forelim

<p style="text-align:left">A new hypothesis proposes that non-avian dinosaurs may have used feathers on their arms and tail to visually startle prey into fleeing, and subsequently utilized these feathers in maneuvers during pursuits of the fleeing prey. Results based on experiments using a robotic dinosaur and computer animations of dinosaur behavior show that insect prey is startled into fleeing more often and from farther distance when primitive small wing-like feathers were present at the end of forelimbs, especially when the feathers have contrasting color-patterns, and when tail feathers of a large surface area were used during visual displays.</p>

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