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When Corey and Mike asked if I wanted to review this book, I cautioned them that I am far from an expert in seabirds...
It’s my fantasy and it’s yours: Quit the job, say good-bye to the family, and bird. Just bird. It’s what I dream of every...
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I confess, I don’t always love hawks. Sure, they’re beautiful and powerful, a reminder of the feral freedom of the skies. They’re also confoundingly...
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