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Number of states with HPAI-infected dairy cows grows

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More dairy cattle in Idaho, New Mexico, and Texas have tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAI).

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Birding Beyond 60

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But once I get back home to Mexico, I will be climbing hills on livestock trails once again. In all the usual measurements, such as blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar, I still test very well. And, according to my test results, that works for me. Or I may slog on the crusty floorr of a dry lakebed.

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Raptors of Mexico and Central America: A Book Review

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Raptors of Mexico and Central America by William S. This is the first identification guide that I know of that covers Mexico (technically North America but rarely included in North American raptor guides) and Central America. Interestingly, Raptors of Mexico and Central America does not cover vocalization. Clark and N.

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New Mexico Governor Opposes Chimp Transfer

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Bill Richardson is asking to tour a former medical research lab in southern New Mexico that houses more than 200 chimpanzees. The contract expires next year and Richardson opposes a plan by the agency to transfer the chimps from the Alamogordo Primate Facility, where they are no longer used for medical testing. From the AP.

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Keeping Cool in Tierra Caliente

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Birding there can often be a test of endurance. Here are some of the wonderful birds of Mexico’s Hot Country: I’ll start with a bang: What could be better than a Russet-crowned Motmot ? (I And many of these species are also strikingly beautiful. Unfortunately, there is a downside to visiting Tierra Caliente.

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My favorite trash birds

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One of the many things I love about Mexico is the quality of its “trash birds” You may have heard that phrase among birders; it refers to whatever species is so common at a given site that you become tired of seeing them. Hey, some trash birds are just… trash birds. At least they aren’t Starlings.

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Water, Water, Everywhere

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It was time to test the umbrella method again. The former are supposed to fly south only to and along Mexico’s coasts, while the latter should barely reach this far south strictly along the Mexican coast for the winter. Great clouds of Blackbirds and Cowbirds , with a high percentage of Yellow-headed Blackbirds ? and Canada).