Subject: [Tweeters] BirdNote, last week and the week of April 12, 2020
Date: Sat Apr 11 12:02:01 PDT 2020
From: Ellen Blackstone - ellenblackstone at gmail.com

Hey, Tweeters!

Heard last week on BirdNote:
* Sage Thrasher and Sagebrush
http://bit.ly/1VrYHbO
* Hummingbird Migration Myths
http://bit.ly/2IjZvLT
* A Cardinal That's Half Male, Half Female
https://bit.ly/2JToybd
* Seabirds Drink Salt Water
http://bit.ly/Y3nXmW
* A Wide World of Crows
https://bit.ly/3efxoxW
* Spider Silk - Duct Tape for Bird Nests
http://bit.ly/1omOyOR
* Spring Rain Refreshes a Desert
http://bit.ly/19wImbM
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Next week on BirdNote: A poem... a president ... a parrot...
April is National Poetry Month. Listen to Stefania Gomez's poem about Vaux's Swifts.
Thomas Jefferson loved to hear mockingbirds sing. Up close and personal!
A giant parrot once walked New Zealand. Its name was ....
Check out next week's stories: https://bit.ly/2XpgVRQ
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