Volunteer Position at Bird Observer Cover Art Editor April 1, 2025 1 MIN READ General Cover Art Editor Bird Observer is looking for an editor to manage the journal’s cover art and species accounts. The Cover Art Editor: chooses the species to feature on the covers each calendar year, chooses illustrations for the covers to highlight a variety of artists and media, works with artists to deliver their artwork on schedule, writes species account of the birds. The position requires: organizational and communication skills. excellent writing ability. knowledge of birds. ability to meet deadlines. Contact Marsha Salett at msalett@gmail.com. Related Articles An Update on the Lethal Threat that Windows Pose to Birds I wrote in my 2006 Bird Observer article that window-kills were second only to habitat destruction as the largest human-related cause of avian mortality. ... Musing from the Blind Birder: Community and the Blind Birder Bird-a-Thon I thought a spring bird-a-thon could be the perfect answer. Given the lack of any data on how many people who are blind or ... Fourteenth Report of the Maine Bird Records Committee Ross’s Goose (Anser rossii). Maine’s 12th was a bird at Hancock, Hancock, April 24, 2024 (Gerry Monteaux, Les Stratton; Donna Reis†; 2024-006). Western Grebe (Aechmophorus ... First Modern Nesting Record for Red-Shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatus) on Martha’s Vineyard Although only two chicks ultimately fledged, the clutch began as three, all of them visible in the nest on May 26, 2024. Adult bird feeding ... A Guide to Birding Tillinghast Pond Management Area, West Greenwich, Rhode Island TPMA is free to the public, but there are some important rules pertaining to hunting season. In Rhode Island, hunting season in management areas ... Photo Essay: Birds of the Fourteenth Maine Bird Records Report Maine’s first Western Flycatcher was found on Mount Desert Rock, August 25, 2022. Photograph by Nathan Dubrow. Maine’s first Spotted Towhee overwintered at Fort Foster, ... Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. blog comments powered by Disqus