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Our Extraordinary North American Birds Spoon-at-the-Ready Stalker: Spoonbill Ancient Visage for 10,000 Years: Wood Stork Diver, Dipper, Bobber, Blinker: American Dipper Watch Out-Sprinter Approaching!: Greater Roadrunner Rare, but Too Huge to Miss: California Condor Master Carpenter, Building with Sticks: Bald Eagle Rushing and Weed Dancing on the Water: Western and Clark’s Grebes The Fastest Animal, Bar None: Peregrine Falcon Meat-Eating Songbirds That Don’t Sing: Loggerhead and Northern Shrikes Tiny Champion of Flight: Ruby-throated Hummingbird The Best Show on the Lek: Greater Sage-Grouse A Raptor Smaller Than a Sparrow: Elf Owl Incredibly Funny-Looking Seabirds: Atlantic, Horned and Tufted Puffins Timberdoodle Sky Dancing: American Woodcock Apartment Nester with a Landlord: Purple Martin Lays a Quick Egg-Then Leaves!: Brown-headed Cowbird An Owl in a Burrow?: Burrowing Owl Scavenger Falcon, Hunting on Foot: Crested Caracara Apple Snail Aficionado: Snail Kite Percussion Performance on Logs: Ruffed Grouse Skimming Along the Coast: Black Skimmer A Panoply of Color: Painted Bunting Camouflaging at Its Finest: American Bittern Smart, Sociable and Popular: Harris’s Hawk The Embodiment of Diversity About the Author




