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It doesn’t seem that long ago that I visited Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, but in fact, it’s been a month since my failure to find the errant Fulvous Whistling-Ducks. Yesterday, my goal was to locate birds that actually belonged at Jamaica Bay, at least for the current season. Corey, known around here as Bad Birdwatcher [...]
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It’s been a while but now it’s time to get back to the serious business of bird blogging, people! I and the Bird #91, the first edition of the new year, will be hosted this week by T.R. of From the Faraway, Nearby. Please send your links and summaries to me or T.R. (trryan AT aol DOT com) by the end of the day.
As some of you know, I have the singular honor of moderating the discussion on blog carnivals at the upcoming ScienceOnline’09 sciblogging conference. In the interest of being as thorough as possible, I want to know which blog carnivals YOU favor, especially from the perspective of someone interested in nature and science. Which do you read and which do you participate in. While you’re at it, do you have any particular questions about any aspect of blog carnivals? If so, lay them on me!
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