Hey, Tweeters,
BirdNote turned 15 on February 21. Here are 15 things you might not have known about the program:
https://www.birdnote.org/blog/2020/02/birdnote-turns-15
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Heard last week on BirdNote:
* The Crane Wife
http://bit.ly/1PHfbc5
* The Regal Great Blue Heron
http://bit.ly/1vI3oCw
* Mockingbirds Are Southerners
http://bit.ly/38PFt9x
* Cranes' Voices Across the Globe
http://bit.ly/2CueNdu
* Nest Cavities - Book Early! Limited Supply!
http://bit.ly/2G3A5RE
* Pigeons Love Cities - But We Loved Them First
http://bit.ly/2Tii6PF
* How Birds' Names Change
http://bit.ly/2ltKC24
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Next week on BirdNote: Crow Funerals,
Kirtland's Warbler - A Conservation Success,
Lily-trotters ... Jacanas! -- and more
http://bit.ly/38NeH1K
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