I and the Bird #125

By May 13, 2010 1 comment

You do realize we’re in the middle of one of the birdiest months of the year, right? In temperate climes, May means migration. Of this highly relevant fact, Kirk Mona of Twin Cities Naturalist is well aware. Enjoy the trip from Gippsland, Australia north to Point Roberts, Washington in this cool, circumpolar edition of I and the Bird #125.

Wherever you go, whatever you see, if birding or wild birds are involved, the audience of I and the Bird is interested! Our next host hails from the Lone Star State so send your link, summary, and a big howdy to me or James Brush of Coyote Mercury (j_brush AT coyotemercury DOT com) by 5/25 for the 5/27 edition.

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Mike

Mike is a leading authority in the field of standardized test preparation, but what he really aspires to be is a naturalist. Besides founding 10,000 Birds and I and the Bird, Mike has also created a number of other entertaining sites and resources, particularly the Nature Blog Network.

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