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Jaramillo started watching birds as an 11-year-old kid and decided to become a biologist. He eventually gravitated toward interacting with birds and people through education, tours and writing books.
The contributing authors include Heraldo V. Norambuena, Rodrigo Barros, Alvaro Jaramillo, Fernando Medrano, Chris Gaskin, Tania King, Karen Baird and Cristian E. Hernandez.
Screengrab from Alvaro Jaramillo's Facebook post. Discover more new species. Thousands of new species are found each year. Here are three of our most recent eye-catching stories.
Screengrab from Alvaro Jaramillo's Facebook post. Discover more new species. Thousands of new species are found each year. Here are three of our most recent eye-catching stories.
Screengrab from Alvaro Jaramillo's Facebook post. Discover more new species. Thousands of new species are found each year. Here are three of our most recent eye-catching stories.
But Alvaro Jaramillo, a biologist at the San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory and a co-author of the study, argues that we shouldn’t give up on the species just yet.
Coastsider Alvaro Jaramillo discusses bird behavior at next Pedro Park talk. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 61°F. Monday, August 12th 2024 Today's e-Edition. Home Page.
PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 10: An oriental turtle dove walks in the front yard of residence in Palo Alto, Calif., Thursday, Feb. 10, 2022.
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