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National Geographic article Q and A
With Carl Zimmer There is an open door to ask question of author Carl Zimmer, in regard to the “long, curious, extravagant evolution of feathers”. The article is in this months National Geographic Magazine (Feb. 2011) , just gone on sale, or here online: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2011/02/feathers/zimmer-text I … Continue reading
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Would Birding Frontiers readers like this..?
said National Geographic Magazine No Kidding! Got an email from some of the guys at the 120 year old magazine. Famed for its yellow-bordered front cover, and awesome award winning photo journalism, it was a bit of an honour (and surprise!). The scoop is an article entitled: ‘The Long, … Continue reading
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