Subject: [Tweeters] BirdNote and BirdNote.org--Week of Oct. 10
Date: Oct 9 16:21:56 2005
From: Ellen Blackstone - Ellen at 123imagine.net


Hello, Tweetsters,

BirdNote is a radio series about the intriguing ways of birds, but you can
listen to everything on our web site, too.
This week, we discuss satellite tracking of Northern Pintails; the
Black-footed Albatross, a graceful giant; the return of the Merlin; the
Willow Ptarmigan; and the Clark's Nutcracker.

These two-minute vignettes incorporate the rich sounds of birds with
stories that illustrate their lives. Each is accompanied by a photograph on
BirdNote.org. All episodes are in the archives, both in written transcript
and mp3 format, along with photographs, at http://www.BirdNote.org.

You can view the schedule and see photographs here:
http://www.birdnote.org/uploadedFiles/Weekly_E-mail/birdnote%2010-10.htm

In the Seattle area, tune in to KPLU-FM, 88.5, at 8:58 a.m., each
weekday morning. Or listen any time on the web, at
http://www.BirdNote.org.

Please tune in to BirdNote, and let others know about it, too.

Regards,

Ellen Blackstone
BirdNote and Seattle Audubon
mailto:ellen at 123imagine.net
http://www.BirdNote.org
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A bird in the hand is a certainty,
but a bird in the bush may sing.
--Bret Harte, author (1836-1902)