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Tag: OSNA Bird List

New species at Owen-Sowerwine

By Jake BramanteDecember 28, 2015December 7, 2015 Categories: Conservation, News Tags: American Coot, Merlin, Northern Shrike, OSNA Bird List, Ring-necked Duck, Sandhill Crane, Spotted Towhee, Townsend's Solitaire

15 new species have been added to the bird list for Owen Sowerwine Natural Area! Twelve of the added species are the result of some detective work by our new Keeper of the OSNA List, Shawn Richmond. When Shawn took on this new job in November, she began digging into the ebird records for observation…

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Our Bird of the Month

American Crow

by Kat Petersen Their iconic black glistening feathers, generalist beak, and recognizable “caw” makes them easily identifiable to even non-birders: The American Crow. Crows are one of the most common and widespread genus of birds in the world. On a recent trip to Thailand, I was awoken with the familiar call of a crow who…

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