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

Hello, Tweeters,

Ready for an escape? Check out the full eight episodes of Sound Escapes, Season 2, with recordings from all over the world -- including Pipestone Canyon in Eastern Washington -- by Gordon Hempton:
https://www.birdnote.org/soundescapes-s2
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Heard last week on BirdNote:
* Are Birds' Nests Reused?
http://bit.ly/1LiXmil
* White-throated Swifts
http://bit.ly/1J7dF01
* Sounds of the Boreal Forest
http://bit.ly/N403nS
* Grosbeaks and Monarchs
http://bit.ly/MVBnhs
* Kentucky Warbler - The Bird with Sideburns
https://bit.ly/2BXjfHq
* Birds That Say Their Own Names
http://bit.ly/P9K9eA
* Birdwatching 104 - A Summary
http://bit.ly/U6VPU9
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Next week on BirdNote: "A Little Bird Told Me"...
+ An evening with A.A. Allen in Sapsucker Woods,
+ Kestrels and Nestboxes
... and more: https://bit.ly/2BYS7YH
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