Date: 2/22/26 12:29 pm
From: Neil Bernstein <tornataornata...>
Subject: [ia-bird] New Iowa Bird Life available
The first issue of Iowa Bird Life of 2026 is now available for download on
the IOU website for members. Printed copies will be arriving in the next
few weeks. Wendy VanDeWalle has enhanced the Summer 2025 field reports
again with tri-colored maps comparing species' distributions between 2024
and 2025, and Steve Dinsmore reports on the second record of a Royal Tern
in Iowa. Along with many spectacular photos, there is poetry, a story about
a rescued nestling Great Horned Owl, documentation of several years of
nesting for Red-breasted Nuthatches, an update on birding at a park in Linn
County, a reflection on an early study of Field Sparrows near Ames, and a
University of Iowa graduate outlines his growth to his present status as a
PhD candidate in avian evolutionary biology. Also, there are IOU
announcements and business including a reminder that the spring meeting
will be 24-26 April in Fayette.

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