Subject: [Tweeters] BirdNote, last week and the week of June 28, 2020
Date: Sat Jun 27 12:02:02 PDT 2020
From: Ellen Blackstone - ellenblackstone at gmail.com

Hello, Tweeters!

Enjoy the latest episode of Sound Escapes with Gordon Hempton:
Mark Twain's Memories of a Limpid Brook https://bit.ly/2Z9g0Eu
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Heard last week on BirdNote:
* Common Potoo with Nancy Rumbel of Tingstad & Rumbel
http://bit.ly/2xOVEpB
* The White-headed Woodpecker
http://bit.ly/1nRWBfx
* What's Behind Those Lustrous Red Feathers?
The Redder, the Better? https://bit.ly/2YBqc9z
* American Golden-Plover Lays Claim to the Tundra
http://bit.ly/13smFnG
* Mysterious Disappearance of Evening Grosbeaks
https://bit.ly/2Voms9B
* Band-tail - Pigeon of the Woods
http://bit.ly/LZ3Q3J
* Thick-billed Euphonia - Deceitful Mimic
http://bit.ly/1LN5btn
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Next week on BirdNote: The Amazing Painted Bunting,
Crow Parents: Fearless Defenders, What Do Desert Birds Drink?
+ What's That About Our National Bird? -- and more!
https://bit.ly/382MDrB
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