This will be of interest to many of us.Greg Hanisek Waterbury
If you’ve not already seen it, I want to bring to your attention a recent
article in our “Field Ornithology” series by NAB Associate Editor Jenna
McCullough. She began by simply synthesizing what we already knew about the
recent massive die-off of birds in New Mexico, but she ended up collecting
first-hand data and forming a robust hypothesis. You may read her analysis
here:
https://www.aba.org/the-data-behind-mysterious-bird-deaths-in-new-mexico/
I enthusiastically invite you to pen a short piece for this series about
something happening in your region.
Good birding.
Editor, North American Birds
Thanks, Greg!
Jay
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From: Gregory Hanisek via CTBirds ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org
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Sent: Tue, Sep 22, 2020 6:49 pm
Subject: [CT Birds] NM die-off - a hypothesis
This will be of interest to many of us.Greg Hanisek Waterbury
If you’ve not already seen it, I want to bring to your attention a recent
article in our “Field Ornithology” series by NAB Associate Editor Jenna
McCullough. She began by simply synthesizing what we already knew about the
recent massive die-off of birds in New Mexico, but she ended up collecting
first-hand data and forming a robust hypothesis. You may read her analysis
here:
https://www.aba.org/the-data-behind-mysterious-bird-deaths-in-new-mexico/
I enthusiastically invite you to pen a short piece for this series about
something happening in your region.
Good birding.
Editor, North American Birds
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