4.19.2009

New Technologies to Help Reduce Bird-Plane Collisions.

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A National Geographic News article by John Roach explains new technologies that are being developed to help reduce future bird-plane collisions. Read the article here.

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4.15.2009

Scientists Start to Unlock Secrets of Bird Flight

According to an Associated Press article, research funded by the National Science Foundation has helped scientists start to unlock secrets of bird flight. Read entire article here.

4.05.2009

Safety and Birding the Mexico Border

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With thousands of people throughout Latin America (as well as other countries) using the U.S.-Mexico border as a way to gain illegal entry into the United States, here are a few thoughts on safety when birding along the Mexico Border.
Typically, illegal border crossers are only poverty-stricken men and women looking for a better way of life in America. But there is another more dangerous border crosser that deals in smuggling narcotics or other illegal contraband. These individuals may be armed, not to mention already paranoid due to the line of work they are involved in.
It’s not hard to imagine an innocent birder with binoculars and khaki or camouflaged clothing looking like law enforcement or a competing smuggler. If you come upon suspicious persons, make the most discrete and hasty withdrawal possible. When you’re back to a well populated area, report any suspicious activity to authorities.
There is a lot of birding to enjoy along the border – but be aware of your surroundings and err on the side of safety. Come to think of it that’s good advice anywhere you bird.

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