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Best Bird of the Weekend (First of April 2012)

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The month and this particular period is all the more auspicious for me and mine, as so many friends and families celebrate spring birthdays. My family took our annual post-Easter Egg hunt hike at Powder Mills Park, where I spied several gorgeous matched pairs of Wood Ducks along with lots of different woodpecker species.

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Best Bird of the Weekend (Super Bowl Weekend 2012)

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On Saturday, he only found one out there but with his folks visiting he made another trip out with the whole family and spotted both owls, one of them a gorgeous adult male. Regardless, seeing Snowy Owls with the family and getting a new bird for the Queens list was great! What was your best bird of the weekend?

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Where Are You Birding This First Weekend of August 2012?

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The summer span of school-free days from late June to early September always seemed to me to be an experience all United States students held in common. Thus, I was surprised and a little saddened to learn from my Kentucky family that kids in the Bluegrass State go back to school next week. Maybe Kentucky has it right.

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Best Bird of the Weekend (Last of July 2012)

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My family and I have taken our show to the eastern shore of Lake Michigan. If you’ve blogged about your weekend experience, you should include a link in your comment. The month of July is drawing to a close, so prepare yourself for the inevitable chorus expressing surprise, chagrin, and dismay at the imminent end of summer.

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Best Bird of the Weekend (Second Weekend of 2011)

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Just two weekends into 2012, I already love this year. Sure, I’m likely omitting some other far more important factors involving family, friends, and professional success, but the little things mean a lot. If you’ve blogged about your weekend experience, you should include a link in your comment. Don’t you agree?

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One Last Wood-Warbler Week Post

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Will it come back in 2012? Though wood-warblers, the mostly brightly colored birds of the family Parulidae, are only found in the New World we felt that birders the world over would be pleased to see a plethora of posts about these striking and sought after species. Read about them here but also get out and experience them.

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Pink Finches I Have Known

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For some reason the Fringillidae, as the finch family is called if you want to be highfalutin, frequently tend toward pink. Though both birds are actually mostly brown the pink on the wings and their sheer awesomeness qualify them for inclusion in the pink finch family. Not that I’m complaining! What about you?