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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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Hudsonian Godwit

Bird of The Week: Hudsonian Godwit

The handsome “Hudwit” — the smallest of the world’s four godwit species — is an uncommon sight, spending most of its life at the extreme ends of the Americas. Its English name is a reference to this bird’s remote breeding grounds in Alaska and the Hudson Bay in northeastern Canada.

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Phainopepla

Bird of The Week: Phainopepla

The handsome male Phainopepla is clad in sleek black plumage that inspired its name, a composite of the Greek words phainos (shining) and peplos (robe). The male also has striking white wing patches that are visible as he flies.

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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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