Subject: [Tweeters] BirdNote, last week and the week of Aug. 9, 2020
Date: Sat Aug 8 12:02:01 PDT 2020
From: Ellen Blackstone - ellenblackstone at gmail.com

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Heard last week on BirdNote:
* Shifts in Habitat = Shifts in Species
- With David Sibley
http://bit.ly/1tn3I3V
* Working Turnstones Turn Stones
https://bit.ly/2DPhhd2
* Woodpeckers as Keystone Species
http://bit.ly/2LRi4fI
* Sound Escapes 2 -- Inviting You to Listen
- With Gordon Hempton, the Sound Tracker
https://bit.ly/3inHPB6
* Life on the Beach with Wilson's Plovers
https://bit.ly/2CfWjUc
* Grassland Meander in Saskatchewan
http://bit.ly/2LmJN3A
* The Crow and the Gull - A Stand-off
.... Who wins?
http://bit.ly/OA5VWy
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Next week on BirdNote: Night Voices of Summer,
Sapsuckers and Sap, Birds as Agricultural Partners,
and more! https://bit.ly/31BzGCl
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