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While I often tease Corey about how many albatrosses we have down here in New...
I often poke fun at listers I perceive as being more interested in ticks than birds. (Listing...
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One common feature of the relationship between early explorers and colonists and the birds of...
Just a quick one this week as life is crazy and rattles relentlessly onwards. Since everyone loves...
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