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7 Prairie WINTER 2026 SHUTTERSTOCK recent paper coauthored with TCNJ students, he revealed how Carolina chickadees display different molting patterns in areas with human activity. And it was through teaching an avian biology course that he first became interested in bird-watching himself. Over the years, he's had students conduct surveys of bird populations on campus as a way to introduce field sampling techniques and wildlife conservation. When Butler heard about the bird-a-thon, he thought it could be fun if TCNJ fielded a team. "I knew some students who enjoyed birding as a personal pursuit," he says. "And I thought they might like the college spirit aspect of being on a team together." BALD EAGLE PROTHONOTARY WARBLER The students traipsed across meadows and through swamps in search of their elusive winged quarry.

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