Osprey
Osprey

Artist David Plunker relies on patterns and visual storytelling from the original to inspire his own creation.

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Flames at Our Heels
April 02, 2014 — A hiker’s harrowing experience changes the whole meaning of a walk in the woods.
Birds Through a Spotting Scope
April 02, 2014 — A photographer captures the philosophical side of the birds around her.
Europe's Northern Bald Ibis Flies Again
March 31, 2014 — Back from the brink, these resurrection birds still face threats.
Birding Groups Join Forces to Protect a Hummingbird Hotspot
March 27, 2014 — Tucson Audubon and the American Bird Conservancy keep Paton's birder haven safe.
The Emu Has Landed (in India)
March 17, 2014 — Thousands of miles from its Australian home, vast numbers of not-terribly-tasty bird are left in the lurch, victims of a subcontinental swindle.
Africa's Social Weaverbirds Take Communal Living to a Whole New Level
March 13, 2014 — These birds make huge nests in South African deserts to survive boiling summer days and freezing nights.
Mining Minnesota’s Canoe Country
March 06, 2014 — A project could poison one of North America's most important watersheds for years.
A Journey to Alaska’s Tongass, Where Our Last Old-Growth Temperate Forest Meets the Sea
February 27, 2014 — The 17-million-acre Tongass National Forest sustains both the wildlife within it and the rich ecosystem along its shores. So why would anyone want to clear-cut this place?
With So Many Snowies to Study, Scientists Are Discovering How Little We Know About This Bird
February 09, 2014 — After a banner year for Arctic rodents, the greatest snowy owl explosion in half a century has descended on the eastern United States—and it’s teaching us about these nomads from the north. 
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