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Kern River State Supreme Court Case: Background and History

The Kern Audubon Society, working with the local chapter of the Sierra Club and the Kern River Parkway Foundation, filed a lawsuit in local superior court asking the court to require the city of Bakersfield, which controls water that flows in the Kern River, to establish a minimum annual flow of water necessary to support animal life and the enjoyment of the people who use the river for recreation.

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Female White-bellied Woodstar by Convenio CHEC-FEC, Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Bird of The Week: White-bellied Woodstar

At roughly three inches long, the tiny White-bellied Woodstar is about the size of a large insect. It’s part of a group of similarly small-sized hummingbirds that includes the Chilean Woodstar and the vulnerable Esmeraldas Woodstar, a species found only in Ecuador.

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Shining Sunbeam

Bird of The Week: Shining Sunbeam

The Shining Sunbeam is a large, conspicuous hummingbird found at higher altitudes along both slopes of the Andes. It often perches in open areas and is fairly easy to spot. At first glance it appears to be rather plain, feathered in shades of brown and cinnamon.

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American Goshawk

Bird of The Week: American Goshawk

The formidable American Goshawk is the largest of North America’s “forest hawks,” a subset of raptors which includes the closely-related, but smaller, Cooper’s and Sharp-shinned Hawks. It was split from the Northern Goshawk in 2024…

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Black Vulture

Bird of The Week: Black Vulture

In this species account, we highlight the Black Vulture found throughout the Americas, not the Black, or Cinereous, Vulture (Aegypius monachus), a different species native to Europe and Asia. “Our” Black Vulture is also known as the American Black Vulture and Mexican Vulture…

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