Hello, Tweeters,
Heard last week on BirdNote:
* Wilson's Phalarope - An Anomaly in So Many Ways
http://bit.ly/1HTtVCI
* Peregrine-Shorebird Interaction
http://bit.ly/NsC8hN
* Indigo Bunting - Bird of the "Ecotone"
http://bit.ly/15pr0Oj
* Small Birds Mob Big Ones
http://bit.ly/2OfWpMB
* Soaring with Red-tails
http://bit.ly/13XLhtG
* A Trip to the Field Museum in Chicago,
Watching Young Artists Studying
(and Making Illustrations of) Birds
https://bit.ly/3gdBnMd
* Flammulated Owl, Summer Visitor
http://bit.ly/2LITa2x
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Next week on BirdNote: Working Turnstones Do Turn Stones
+ David Sibley on Habitat Shifts, Wilson's Plovers' Lives on the Beach,
and more:
https://bit.ly/3gjzf5x
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