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Then contact Editor Ted Floyd (tfl[email protected]) with an idea or proposal, and we’ll go from there. 2 BIRDING | JUNE 2019 Additional Additional online CONTENTS online content content exclusively for everyone for members vol. 51 • no. 3 | June 2019 ON THE COVER: 8 18 Suleka Deevi (left) and Jessica Birding Together A Birding Interview Melfi (right, with daughter The Cause of Birding, Part II with HOLLY MERKER Francesca) birding together Rethinking why we support Paying it forward: Nature therapy, in West Virginia. See p. 9 for more. birding and the ABA citizen science, community building Photo by © Jerey A. Gordon. JEFFREY A. GORDON 6 24 10 Frontiers in Ornithology About the Celebrations Contributors Data & discoveries in the world of birds ABA members’ milestones and other birding joys I “Blue” vs. “White”— Species or Subspecies? compiled by I Swifts’ Endless Flight IOANA SERITAN Is Nearly E­ortless I Great Gray Owls Revisit Habitat Ravaged by Fire Extended content available to members in the digital edition. Go online: aba.org/magazine PAUL HESS continued on p. 5 Conservation&Community Get a roomful of birders—or, better, a field trip full of birders—all together, and the conversation inevitably turns, sooner or later, to bird conservation. In this issue of Birding, we focus on the diverse ways in which the birding community is proactively and eectively engaging the cause of bird conservation. 34 48 Desert Avicaching To Play or Not to Play? Citizen science, technology, What science can tell us about conservation the use of playback in birding JENNIE DUBERSTEIN and LAURYN BENEDICT CHRISTOPHER McCREEDY 58 42 Conservation The Scorpion Milestones Rock Project Celebrating and appreciating Habitat restoration in ABA members’ bird conservation Ornithologist Kasha Strong California’s Channel Islands initiatives studies a Rock Wren. See article, p. 48. RAYMOND VanBUSKIRK CHUCK GRAHAM Photo by © Lauryn Benedict JUNE 2019 | ABA.ORG/MAGAZINE 3 Birding is published by the American Birding Associa- tion, Inc., a not-for-profit organization that inspires all people to enjoy and protect wild birds. The American Birding Association, Inc., seeks to encourage and represent the North American birding community and to provide resources through publica- tions, meetings, partnerships, and birder networks. The ABA’s education programs develop birding skills, an understanding of birds, and the will to conserve. The ABA’s conservation programs oer birders unique ways to protect birds and their habitats. CHAIR Scott Fraser DIRECTORS Carl Bendorf • Julie Davis • Matthew Fraker Neil Hayward • Ann Nightingale Jennifer Owen-White • Terry Rich Paul Riss • Linda Rockwell • Bill Sain Lili Taylor • Arnella Trent • Magill Weber PRESIDENT Jerey A. Gordon FINANCE Lisa Slocum MEMBERSHIP & COMMUNICATIONS David Hartley, Webmaster LeAnn Pilger, Member Services Greg Neise, Web Developer Nathan Swick, Social Media Kelly Smith, Headquarters Operations Manager CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY Liz Gordon, Birders’ Exchange Logistics Jennie Duberstein, Young Birder Liaison EVENTS Liz Gordon, Coordinator PUBLICATIONS Ted Floyd, Birding Michael L. P. Retter, Birder’s Guide Mike Hudson, North American Birds John Lowry, Advertising Ed Rother, Design & Production PAST BOARD CHAIRS Louis Morrell (2010–2017) Dick Ashford (2009–2010) Tom Pincelli (2007–2009) Bettie R. Harriman (2006–2007) Richard H. Payne (1999–2006) Allan R. Keith (1997–1999) Daniel T. Williams, Jr. (1993–1997) Allan R. Keith (1989–1993) Lawrence G. Balch (1983–1989) Joseph W. Taylor (1979–1983) Arnold Small (1976–1979) G. Stuart Keith (1973–1976) G. Stuart Keith (1970 pro tem) 4 BIRDING | JUNE 2019 Additional Additional online CONTENTS online content content exclusively for everyone for members vol. 51 • no. 3 | June 2019 continued from p. 3 62 Featured Photo The White Rump Revisited Another look at white rumps and upper-tail coverts: A sandpiper case study Join the online conversation about the featured photo: aba.org/magazine TONY LEUKERING 66 Book & Media Reviews Analysis & appreciation of the birding literature edited by RICK WRIGHT and FRANK IZAGUIRRE ■ New field guides for birding Central America a review by KNUT EISERMANN ■ Starlings and humans on the continuum of life a review by CAPPER NICHOLS ■ “Ask Rick Wright”— thoughts on being birderly a quasi-review by TED FLOYD Extended online book reviews! Read the reviews, discuss the reviews, buy the books: aba.org/magazine 74 Featured Photo Quiz yourself! Before you read the author’s answer and analysis (p. 62), join the online discussion about these mystery birds: aba.org/magazine Ruby-crowned Kinglet. See article, p. 34. Photo by © Christopher McCreedy JUNE 2019 | ABA.ORG/MAGAZINE 5 ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS Raymond VanBuskirk Christopher McCreedy is a Re- is co-owner of BRANT Na- search Associate at Point Blue Conserva- ture Tours, a New Mexico– tion Science and an Environmental Con- based nature travel company sultant with Atwell, a consulting, engi- committed to environmental neering, and construction services rm. and social justice. Raymond For 20 years, Christopher has directed also leads birding tours for research on the birds and ecosystems of WINGS, instructs young the Mohave and Sonoran desert regions. birding camps for National He lives with his wife in Tucson, Arizona. 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