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Here are the Editor's Picks articles for the Birding Site! These are the top ten articles that your Birding Editor feels are most important for you to read. Enjoy!

1. Where Do Canada Geese Migrate?
It seems that Canadian Geese are one of the most followed bird groups in the US. Their overhead migrations are a sure sign of the changing of the seasons.

2. Black Duck- Mallard Hybrids
Black ducks and mallards hybridize rather frequently. This article explains why

3. How Do Birds Sleep
Birds do actually sleep but in a very different way than humans do.

4. Is It a Bird or a Bat?
What's that small flying animal heading towards your head at dusk? Chances are, it's not a bird but a bat.

5. Canada Goose Migration Map
Scientists have begun tracking Canada geese with satellites to see where they end up. Come share in the wide variety of places they have come and gone to!

6. Wedding Birds - Birds that Mate for Life
Whether you've just found your true love or you've been together for years, it's always inspiring to think of the loyal birds who mate for life. Which are they?

7. The V Formation of Bird Migration
Many birds, including the Canadian Goose, use a V formation when migrating. Why do they fly in this shape? What benefit does it bring?

8. Fall is Molting Season
Sometimes in the fall, you look at a bird and it looks ragged and strange. Why? Because it´s molting.

9. NJ’s Raptor Trust
A review of the Raptor Trust, a bird of prey hospital in New Jersey. The animals housed there are described, as well as the wild birds that congregate nearby

10. What is Birding?
Are you a birder? Not every bird hobby counts as birding.



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