by Joseph Quaderer • The saltmarsh sparrow survives the rattle and roar of one of North America’s most populated areas, but its greatest challenge comes from the sea.
This article is part of Birdopolis, a three-part series that explores the lives of birds that are, by accident or design, spending more time in urban environments. The other stories are “The Gull Next Door” and “Honolulu: A Seabird’s Surprising Five Star Destination”.
The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
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The Problem with Boating’s High-Fiberglass Diet
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The Coolest Library on Earth
Marine Protected Areas, Explained
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Rebroadcast: The Great Dolphin Dilemma
Rebroadcast: The Gnawing Question of Saltwater Beavers
Rebroadcast: Deer Wars: The Forest Awakens
The Foul Chartreuse Sea
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Rebroadcast: The Curious Case of Bermuda’s Mysterious Turtle
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Rebroadcast: The Risky Fame of a Rare Island Wildcat
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