Hey, Tweeters,
Last week on BirdNote:
* Nocturnal Migration of Songbirds
http://bit.ly/2r5sRGV
* Mississippi Kite, an Elegant Raptor
http://bit.ly/2JyGcPs
* Red-Tailed Hawks - Adaptable Diners
http://bit.ly/2Fo4Xv8
* Listen for Tapping - Somebody's Excavating
http://bit.ly/2r3ETk3
* Do Crows Sing?
http://bit.ly/2Hx1el7
* Nesting Niches
http://bit.ly/2r3eouY
* Spring Serenade in the Ozarks
http://bit.ly/2HxE3XS
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Next week: Why Is That Robin Half White?
http://bit.ly/2JU2qvp
Be sure to check out the photo blog of leucistic birds, too!
http://bit.ly/2HPqS4C
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