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A Laughing Gull flies along the waterfront in Mobile, Alabama, in late July. Photo by Carrol Henderson We've all seen the horrific photos of birds and other wildlife in the Gulf of Mexico covered in oil, but new photos from our longtime friend and...
It’s not a simple task to snap a photo of a Baltimore Oriole perched perfectly among hawthorn blossoms. To make the picture that appears on our August issue cover (right), Bill Leaman set out orange halves at Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge in northern...
More Kirtland's Warblers arrived last week at the site in Adams County, Wisconsin, where they nested last year and the year before, bringing this year’s total to 14 -- 8 males, 6 females. Joel A. Trick of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and Kim...
Yesterday we created a new photo gallery, and today you can be one of the first to submit images to it! We call it Atypical Birds . Atypical Birds is where you can share and discuss your photographs of birds with structural malformations, such as beak...
Frequent contributing author and photographer Jim Burns photographed the Rufous Hummingbird that appears on the cover of our April issue, on newsstands now. Here's how he got the shot. -- M.M. Every summer during southbound hummingbird migration,...
Veteran bird photographer Steve Maslowski of Maslowski Wildlife Productions photographed the beautiful Varied Thrush that appears on the cover of our February 2009 issue . He shot the photo in 1999 during a trip to the west coast. Here is what he told...
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