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  • The Amateur Birder yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'The Amateur Birder'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: You too can be a real amateur ornithologist!'

    The Amateur Birder 2007

  • Thanks for the write-up on Jimmy 'The Birder' Carter.

    Jimmy Carter—Celebrity Birder John L. Trapp 2006

  • Laura Erickson, staff ornithologist at binoculars.com and the genius behind the Birder Blog and who has recently published her third book about birds is the focus of this wonderful interview.

    Ornithologists in the News #1 John L. Trapp 2006

  • -Winston Churchill, after someone told him that the fly to his pants was undone from The Quotable Birder, edited by Bill Adler Jr. posted by John L. Trapp at

    BIRDS ETCETERA—Birds, Birding, Birders, and Birdwatching John L. Trapp 2002

  • "When the cock is drunk he forgets about the hawk" --Ashanti proverb from The Quotable Birder, edited by Bill Adler Jr. posted by John L. Trapp at

    Archive 2002-06-01 John L. Trapp 2002

  • "When the cock is drunk he forgets about the hawk" --Ashanti proverb from The Quotable Birder, edited by Bill Adler Jr. posted by John L. Trapp at

    BIRDS ETCETERA—Birds, Birding, Birders, and Birdwatching John L. Trapp 2002

  • "Listen to all, plucking a feather from every passing goose, but, follow no one absolutely" --Chinese proverb from The Quotable Birder, edited by Bill Adler Jr. posted by John L. Trapp at

    Archive 2002-06-01 John L. Trapp 2002

  • -Winston Churchill, after someone told him that the fly to his pants was undone from The Quotable Birder, edited by Bill Adler Jr. posted by John L. Trapp at

    Archive 2002-05-01 John L. Trapp 2002

  • "Listen to all, plucking a feather from every passing goose, but, follow no one absolutely" --Chinese proverb from The Quotable Birder, edited by Bill Adler Jr. posted by John L. Trapp at

    BIRDS ETCETERA—Birds, Birding, Birders, and Birdwatching John L. Trapp 2002

  • Birder, whither be wended thy wits and thine understanding?

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

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