Of birds and baseball
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A veteran bird watcher, who is also a big baseball fan, has discovered that many major league parks are great places to bird watch, with Fenway Park in Boston, MA, being the best. He describes a night at Fenway and the many species of birds he sees.
Publication Name: Yankee
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0044-0191
Year: 1993
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The setting of wings: the goose that got away
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A birder recounts his only attempt to shoot down a goose. However, before he was able to fire his shotgun, he decided that he wanted instead to enjoy the sight of a bird expertly swooping in the sky than kill it.
Publication Name: Utne Reader
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 8750-0256
Year: 1997
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Birding at the end of nature
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Up to $20 billion a year is spent by US citizens on products and services related to bird watching, although many species face extinction from hunting, farming and loss of natural habitat.
Publication Name: The New York Times Magazine
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0028-7822
Year: 2000
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