The American Birding Association (ABA) has a new blog, called--wait for
it--The ABA Blog: http://blog.aba.org

I believe a fair bit of the content on this blog will be of interest to
professional and amateur ornithologists. The blog is multi-authored,
delivering the diverse perspectives of 16 writers who are leaders in birding
and field ornithology. Here's the line-up:

Lynn Barber, Big Years
Mike Bergin, Birding Blogs
Pete Dunne, Bird Identification
Ted Eubanks, Conservation
Ted Floyd, Point/Counterpoint
Don Freiday, Outdoor Tips (including birding ethics)
Jeff Gordon, ABA
Paul Hess, Science
Laura Kammermeier, Mobile Technology
Michael Retter, Skills
Bill Schmoker, Gear
Sharon Stiteler (b.k.a. "BirdChick"), Social Networking
Noah Strycker, Adventure
Brian Sullivan, eBird
Nate Swick, Birding Blogs (with Mike Bergin)
Rick Wright, Bird Books

Here's a sampling of recent postings that I think may of interest to folks
who follow the Ornith-L list:

http://tinyurl.com/2vlm4sh - Paul Hess on bill deformities

http://tinyurl.com/38aa7l2 - Noah Strycker on life in the field at Southeast
Farallon Island

http://tinyurl.com/2ao8eyq - Ted Floyd on avian status and distribution

And so forth.

The blog is unmoderated, meaning anybody can post comments. In this regard,
Ted Eubanks' stuff sure has a way of eliciting reader response!

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Ted Floyd
Editor, Birding

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