Subject: [Tweeters] BirdNote, last week and the week of Dec. 15, 2019
Date: Sat Dec 14 12:03:02 PST 2019
From: Ellen Blackstone - ellenblackstone at gmail.com

Hello, Tweeters,

Check out the series of longer podcasts: BirdNote Presents
https://www.birdnote.org/presents
A Conversation with Dr. J. Drew Lanham, all Sound Escapes episodes,
and more about Wingspan
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Heard last week on BirdNote:
* American Bittern - Thunder-Pumper
http://bit.ly/TLiLlo
* The Pecking Order or... Dominance Hierarchy
https://www.birdnote.org/show/pecking-order
* Why Birds and Bird Conservation Matter -
Interview with David Yarnold of National Audubon
http://bit.ly/1aF9HME
* The Majestic Gyrfalcon
http://bit.ly/1uwBaDC
* Wingspan - A Stealth Ecology Lesson
http://bit.ly/38DpnAn
* Why Some Birds Sing in the Winter
http://bit.ly/2BljuY4
* Rock Sandpipers Are Tough - Homer Spit CBC
http://bit.ly/2BfB5AV
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Next week on BirdNote: ... The "Northern" Cardinal --
star of birdseed bags and holiday cards -- moves north!
+ William Turner, Scott Weidensaul, and more
http://bit.ly/34lMkET
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