Hello, Tweeters! Happy Summer Solstice 2020!
And Happy Fathers Day to all the fathers out there, avian and otherwise!
https://bit.ly/2V1dQWp
-- With a photo of Stewart, the Peregrine that nested on the "WAMU Tower" in downtown Seattle for several years, starting in 1994 -- Photo by Ruth Taylor
Enjoy the latest episode of Sound Escapes with Gordon Hempton --
The Song of the Paddle:
https://bit.ly/3hNjwg8
Travel by canoe through Voyageurs National Park in northern Minnesota
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Heard last week on BirdNote:
* Instrumental Bird Sounds
http://bit.ly/1hFAKLG
* Do Woodpeckers Harpoon Their Prey?
http://bit.ly/1IBQ5q4
* Paradise-Whydah Puts on Its Party Clothes!
https://bit.ly/3fHDszc
* How Much Do Birds Sing?
http://bit.ly/Mk9kV0
* Two Meadowlarks and a Poem
https://bit.ly/2YevKXA
* Hermit Thrush: Ethereal Singer
http://bit.ly/1IkkFUZ
* Summer Solstice - Dawn Songs
http://bit.ly/2sno5Vk
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Next week on BirdNote:
When It Comes to Feathers... The Redder, the Better?
+ An Uncommonly Fine Duet: The Common Potoo & Nancy Rumbel
+ A Tiny Bird That Plays a Big Trick
-- and more!
Check 'em out!
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