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Archives for February 2021

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BirdsNews

Some Bird Behavior Innate, Not Learned

Male red-winged blackbirds frequently raise their red-shoulder patches. Kent Rylander, author of The Behavior of Texas Birds, describes the territorial display. Photo by Paula Dittrick

February 21, 2021

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Seabourne Lake Stocked with Rainbow Trout

Rainbow trout have been added to Seabourne Lake for people to catch although Fish-tastic is not happening this year. Photo by Garrett Engelhardt

February 9, 2021

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BirdsNews

UNT Researcher Notes Kestrel Plumage Varies

Kelsey Biles, a University of North Texas Ph.D. student, reports “amazing variation” in American Kestrel plumage. Photo by Kelsey Biles.

February 1, 2021

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