Subject: [Tweeters] BirdNote, last week and the week of May 24, 2020
Date: Sat May 23 12:02:01 PDT 2020
From: Ellen Blackstone - ellenblackstone at gmail.com

Hello, Tweeters!

Presenting... Season Two of Sound Escapes, with sounds by Gordon Hempton, the Sound Tracker. First stop? Olympic National Park in spring. Check out the trailer and then listen to the longer version here:
https://www.birdnote.org/soundescapes-s2
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Heard last week on BirdNote:
* Spring Serenade in the Ozarks, With Steve Hilty
http://bit.ly/1kFaQWg
* Do Alligators Protect Herons?
https://bit.ly/3gf1NxA
* Lazuli Bunting - Jewel of Western Canyons
http://bit.ly/146KDrX
* Larkspurs: Flowers and Birds -- About Those Names...
https://bit.ly/2LTSaXe
* Preening 101
https://bit.ly/2AMB8Yy
* The Diminutive Downy Woodpecker
http://bit.ly/1Elmxcg
* Rufous Hummingbird's Marvelous Nest
http://bit.ly/1iEDd3G
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Next week on BirdNote: Sibelius and the Swans +
Bird Poop & Fish Eggs, Powder Down,
The Return of the "Salmonberry Bird" -- and more!
https://bit.ly/2WUEq4x
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