Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Our First Guest Contributor!


Paul Conover has been gracious enough to contribute a Birding column. Paul has pursued this hobby for many years, and is well versed on the various types of birds seen here in Southwest Louisiana. He writes:

Over the last few decades, Louisiana has had its share of avian invaders. House Finches from the east, Eurasian Collared Doves from the southeast, even Tree Swallows from the north have arrived and set up shop here. However, the biggest source of new arrivals has been from the south and west. Many birds that were once uncommon or rare in the state, such as White-winged and Inca Doves, are now common. Swainson's Hawks have been documented as breeders and are no longer a surprising summer sight in SW Louisiana.

For the full column, check out his blog SW Louisiana Birds

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