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200 Most recent stories in topic Birds of Kentucky
- Raptor Rehabilitation of KY exhibits at LWC
Posted: 2013-04-23, Story ID: 59067
- Indigo Bunting spotted at Beautiful Joppa, KY
Posted: 2013-04-17, Story ID: 58965
- Birds of KY: Owls - Screech and Barn are different owls
Posted: 2013-04-01, Story ID: 58604
- Birds of Kentucky: Wants to know about owls
Posted: 2013-03-31, Story ID: 58585
- Birds of KY: Question on bird kinship
Posted: 2013-03-11, Story ID: 58144
- Wonders how Brandon Hitch got so close to hawk
Posted: 2013-02-19, Story ID: 57715
- Pam Dailey already counting - Great Backyard Bird Count
Posted: 2013-02-15, Story ID: 57648
- Great Backyard Bird Count starts today! Feb. 15-18, 2013
Posted: 2013-02-15, Story ID: 57647
- Applause for Brandon Hitch's Hawk shot
Posted: 2013-02-14, Story ID: 57633
- Marrowbone, KY, eagle photo shot with Nikon P510
Posted: 2013-01-02, Story ID: 56711
- Birds of Kentucky: Chicken, guinea hunting eagle at Gadberry
Posted: 2012-12-14, Story ID: 56387
- Wild Turkey seeks asylum at Tucker's Station Farms
Posted: 2012-11-04, Story ID: 55612
- Chris Cato says thistle always attracts summer time finches
Posted: 2012-07-13, Story ID: 53089
- Summer Finch Feeding: Might try Niger Seed
Posted: 2012-07-12, Story ID: 53081
- Why no finches at feeder?
Posted: 2012-07-12, Story ID: 53072
- From Gradyville, KY, where the kingbirds thrive
Posted: 2012-06-10, Story ID: 52476
- Dr. Robert Doty bird photographs will be on display at CU
Posted: 2012-03-14, Story ID: 50629
- Great Backyard Bird Count starts tomorrow! (Feb. 17-20, 2012)
Posted: 2012-02-16, Story ID: 50045
- The Great Back Yard Bird Count, February 17-20, 2012
Posted: 2012-02-14, Story ID: 50004
- Bird Fay remembers more grayish, rounded, than Pileated
Posted: 2012-01-11, Story ID: 49335
- Birds of Kentucky: Was it a woodhen which made chips fly?
Posted: 2012-01-11, Story ID: 49319
- More help for Roger D. Smith, Ralph Roy, Mr. Jackson
Posted: 2011-12-11, Story ID: 48788
- Birds of Kentucky: Eagle Watch Weekends scheduled in KY Parks
Posted: 2011-12-09, Story ID: 48766
- Birds of Kentucky: Sandhill Cranes flying over
Posted: 2011-11-18, Story ID: 48331
- Ralph Jackson thinks Maury's bird is American Bittern
Posted: 2011-11-03, Story ID: 47981
- Birds of KY: 2 proper names suggested for Maurybird
Posted: 2011-11-02, Story ID: 47980
- The Hummingbirds leave Hoosierland, heavenly Hillsboro
Posted: 2011-09-30, Story ID: 47280
- Fan mail for Kay Haupt, hummingbird photographer
Posted: 2011-06-07, Story ID: 44842
- Bird-charmers: To hold a wild bird, redux, with Northern Blue Jay
Posted: 2011-03-20, Story ID: 43144
- Comment: Proposed budget cuts will impair Conservation efforts
Posted: 2011-03-02, Story ID: 42785
- Columbia/Adair Co. No. 1 Birdwatching community in KY
Posted: 2011-03-02, Story ID: 42775
- Two identify owlet found by Brandon Hitch
Posted: 2011-03-01, Story ID: 42772
- Says hunting season for cranes will give Kentucky blackeye
Posted: 2011-02-26, Story ID: 42689
- Bird lover Eddie McQuaide say cranes devastating amphibians
Posted: 2011-02-26, Story ID: 42688
- Our first Sandhill Cranes: A fantastic sight
Posted: 2011-02-24, Story ID: 42665
- Well behaved bees are welcome - in their place- during GBBC
Posted: 2011-02-21, Story ID: 42579
- Birds of Kentucky: Turkey Vultures have been here all year
Posted: 2011-02-20, Story ID: 42575
- Bird Counting and spouses: Urgency created by Sandhill Cranes
Posted: 2011-02-20, Story ID: 42571
- Adair Beekeeper offers advice on bees and birds
Posted: 2011-02-20, Story ID: 42568
- Bees? If they are problem, call, join, or visit GR beekeepers
Posted: 2011-02-20, Story ID: 42564
- Birds of Kentucky: Turkey vultures are summer visitors
Posted: 2011-02-20, Story ID: 42562
- Discovers new Adair Co. sights - Counting them birds!
Posted: 2011-02-19, Story ID: 42554
- Hopes higher black/turkey vulture ratio is temporary
Posted: 2011-02-19, Story ID: 42553
- The Great Backyard Bird Count is the talk of the town
Posted: 2011-02-19, Story ID: 42545
- Great Backyard Bird Count is underway
Posted: 2011-02-18, Story ID: 42526
- JIM: Birds played role in early Adair Countians' lives
Posted: 2011-02-12, Story ID: 42416
- Maury Lewis on love life of birds
Posted: 2011-02-12, Story ID: 42415
- Birds of Kentucky: Fat bird is fluffed up to keep warm
Posted: 2011-02-11, Story ID: 42406
- Birds of Kentucky: Rare yellow cardinal at Gravel Switch, KY
Posted: 2011-02-11, Story ID: 42402
- Hawk swoops in, takes out Starling
Posted: 2011-02-10, Story ID: 42371
- Pam Dailey IDs Top Bird as Cardinal
Posted: 2011-02-09, Story ID: 42349
- Wants to buy Fred Spoon platform bird feeder
Posted: 2011-02-07, Story ID: 42318
- Birds re-identified as female House Finches
Posted: 2011-02-07, Story ID: 42314
- Learning more about Little Brown Birds/Sparrows
Posted: 2011-02-07, Story ID: 42310
- More fan mail for Fred Spoon bird feeder
Posted: 2011-02-06, Story ID: 42294
- Woodpeckers, nuthatches love natural suet feeder
Posted: 2011-02-06, Story ID: 42285
- Birds of Kentucky: Thinks Fred Spoon has designed cool feeder
Posted: 2011-02-05, Story ID: 42276
- George Kolbenschlag sends photo of male Downy Woodpecker
Posted: 2011-02-05, Story ID: 42268
- Count Cardinal can count on all at Notrub Farm
Posted: 2011-02-05, Story ID: 42262
- Downy Woodpecker by Peggy Spoon favorite, yet
Posted: 2011-02-04, Story ID: 42257
- Do birds sense bad weather coming?
Posted: 2011-02-04, Story ID: 42254
- Small bird likely Northern Mockingbird if not Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher
Posted: 2011-02-03, Story ID: 42237
- Birds of Kentucky: What is most common bird in Adair Co., KY
Posted: 2011-02-01, Story ID: 42185
- Birds of Kentucky: Little Brown Birds - Song Sparrow
Posted: 2011-02-01, Story ID: 42179
- ACGC sets up line to produce Adair Co. platform feeders
Posted: 2011-01-31, Story ID: 42158
- Birding 101 draws enthusiastic group preparing for GBBC
Posted: 2011-01-30, Story ID: 42137
- Birds of Kentucky: Don't have to feed birds to count them
Posted: 2011-01-29, Story ID: 42112
- Birding 101, will teach Bird Identification skills
Posted: 2011-01-28, Story ID: 42105
- Identifies Bird on Wire in Russell Co., KY as Chickenhawk
Posted: 2011-01-28, Story ID: 42096
- Birds of Kentucky: Photo ID - A Red-tailed Hawk
Posted: 2011-01-28, Story ID: 42092
- New Blue Bird tenants a sign of early Spring, writer thinks
Posted: 2011-01-27, Story ID: 42073
- The Adair County Library Can Be Counted On!
Posted: 2011-01-25, Story ID: 42019
- Wildlife die-offs are relatively common
Posted: 2011-01-24, Story ID: 41992
- Birds of Kentucky: Remember bird safety when placing feeders
Posted: 2011-01-23, Story ID: 41969
- Jim: The Cupola Goose
Posted: 2011-01-22, Story ID: 41939
- Red or blond doesn't matter as long as we have Lisa
Posted: 2011-01-22, Story ID: 41938
- Count Cardinal can Count on Dean, Pam, to count
Posted: 2011-01-21, Story ID: 41927
- BJ Fudge says birds can't count, an advantage for photographers
Posted: 2011-01-21, Story ID: 41926
- Count Cardinal can Count on Two Old Crows to Count
Posted: 2011-01-20, Story ID: 41906
- Adair County Wild Bird mix: Feedback wanted
Posted: 2011-01-20, Story ID: 41903
- Maury Lewis says: The Count can Count on Me!
Posted: 2011-01-20, Story ID: 41899
- The Count can Count on Larry Smith to Count
Posted: 2011-01-20, Story ID: 41897
- Claypools say: Count on Us to Count
Posted: 2011-01-20, Story ID: 41894
- CJE, Mayor 1st to shout: Count on Me to Count, Adair Count-y
Posted: 2011-01-19, Story ID: 41890
- Garden Club Suet Ball Factory in full production
Posted: 2011-01-19, Story ID: 41887
- Joyce M. Coomer challenges immature bald eagle ID hypothesis
Posted: 2011-01-19, Story ID: 41883
- Cozbys having great time watching birds
Posted: 2011-01-18, Story ID: 41864
- Birds of Kentucky: Feathered weather forecasters beat newscasts
Posted: 2011-01-18, Story ID: 41847
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