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- A Tale of Icy Tail
- Phase - Morph - Color Variations. Take Your Pick?
- A Dropped Feather
- Don't Just Call It a "Bunch" of Birds!
- Mis-Calls
- Mountain Eagle Down!
- Postcard from Orcus Island
- Tricolored Blackbirds
- Bandtails! Flying Left at Eleven O’Clock! - Band-tailed Pigeons
- The Ninth Owl
- The Condor Express – In Search Of The Red-billed Tropicbird - Pelagic Birding, part 2
- Shearwaters, Petrels, Skuas and the Southern Califorina Bight - Pelagic birding, part 1
- It’s a Cold Case – With No Evidence In The Morgue - The Tehachapi population of White-headed Woodpeckers
- The Horaltic Pose (Part 2) – More Observations and research on the spread-winged posture of Turkey Vultures.
- The Horaltic Pose (Part 1) – Observations and research on the spread-winged posture of Turkey Vultures.
- How Many Hummingbirds? – How to estimate the number of hummers visiting your feeders
- Thump, Thump, Thump, Thump – Pileated Woodpecker.
- Twitcher Talk – a partial glossary of British birding lexicon.
- West Nile Virus Update – April 2004
- Shaggy
Thunderbird Memories – Recalling the Turkey Vulture
Census
- Hammerheads, Tap Tap Tap Tap – Picids in the Tehachapi Mountains.
- Physiological
Zero – How do eggs remain viable for an extended period
before incubation starts?
- Victims,
Vectors, And Viruses – West Nile Virus
- Who's
the thief? An amazing story about industrious European
Starlings
- Acorn
Woodpecker – The Clown of the Oak Woodland
- Lawrence's
Goldfinch – The Most Wanted Bird
- California
and Mountain Quail – Precocial Gallinaceous Galliformes
- Galapagos Finches, Hawaiian Honeycreepers and the Red
Crossbills of the Tehachapis
- Zone-tailed
Hawk – Disguise and Surprise
- The
Second Hawk – Identifying individuals within a species
- Dawn
Chorus – Morning birdsong
- Dark-eyed
Junco – What Makes a Junco a Junco? Scientific classification
of birds
- Purple
Martins in the Tehachapi Range of California
by Brian Williams, Wildlife and Conservation
Ecologist
- Surveys of Mount Pinos Blue
Grouse in Kern County, CA
by James D. Bland, Santa Monica College
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