At a Glance: February 2017 Wayne R. Petersen January 31, 2017 1 MIN READ At a Glance Jim Sweeney Can you identify the bird in this photograph? Identification will be discussed in next issue's AT A GLANCE. Related Articles Hot Birds: February 2017 Immediately after Bird Observer’s article on finding birds in Turners Falls went to press for the December issue, James Smith discovered a Mountain Bluebird ... Front Cover: February 2017 Long-eared Owls are usually monogamous but occasionally they may be polygamous. They produce a single brood and occasionally may nest in loose colonies. The ... At a Glance: December 2016 Revealed Knowing that the bird has white on the wings narrows the field somewhat, but unfortunately a number of waterfowl species have white patches somewhere ... Field Notes: Great Egrets Foraging on Terrestrial Invertebrates in Everglades National Park, Florida | Figure 2. Great Egret strikes at a terrestrial invertebrate at Eco Pond. Great Egrets mostly forage in aquatic habitats and their primary prey consists of ... Zaps: 45-1 Birdscapes: Recent Oil Paintings by James Coe January 28-May 14, 2017 Museum of American Bird Art 963 Washington St Canton, MA 02021 email: maba@massaudubon.org web: massaudubon.org/maba Bird Observer Volunteer Job Opening Subscription Manager Bird Observer ... Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. blog comments powered by Disqus