…and I was quoted!
We blogger-types are just getting too darned respectable.
…and I was quoted!
We blogger-types are just getting too darned respectable.
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Congrats on the mention. I agree with your point about gulls, although that can be hard to evaluate unless you know gull plumages really well.
I enjoyed seeing which books were on Sibley’s shelf.
I love your photo of the old and new editions!
I’m surprised they didn’t introduce you as Corey, dangerous subversive lefty type.
Hey, Duncan, that’s my line!
Just looking through it quickly at home, i’ll be honest I can’t put it down. Im finding it a joy to look through and can’t wait to see what i think of it actually using it.