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NM die-off - a hypothesis

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Gregory Hanisek
Tue, Sep 22, 2020 10:49 PM

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.

Michael L. P. Retter

Editor, North American Birds

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. Michael L. P. Retter -------------------------- Editor, North American Birds
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jaybrd49@aol.com
Tue, Sep 22, 2020 11:13 PM

Thanks, Greg!
Jay

-----Original Message-----
From: Gregory Hanisek via CTBirds ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org
To: CT Birds ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org
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.

Michael L. P. Retter

Editor, North American Birds


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Thanks, Greg! Jay -----Original Message----- From: Gregory Hanisek via CTBirds <ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org> To: CT Birds <ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org> 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. Michael L. P. Retter -------------------------- Editor, North American Birds _______________________________________________ This list is provided by the Connecticut Ornithological Association (COA) for the discussion of birds and birding in Connecticut. For subscription information visit http://lists.ctbirding.org/mailman/listinfo/ctbirds_lists.ctbirding.org