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< defunct birding blog >

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there is a time to blog and a time to let blogs die.

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< defunct birding blog > < defunct birding blog > there is a time to blog and a time to let blogs die. Pages Home About Me Saturday, December 31, 2016 Top 10 birds of 2016  2016 was a big year for me. I forayed to the Neotropics for the first time, staged two cross-continental road trips, and entered graduate school. We shall see what 2017 holds--hopefully, many birds (and possibly a new blog--but more on that later). For now, here are my favorite ten birds of the year. 10. Hooded Warbler –8/9/2016 Just a Hooded Warbler, you say? Well—I do love Hooded Warblers. This one was particularly special—I saw it down the street from my house in my first week or so of living there. I heard the metallic chink and tracked down a handsome male. It inspired me to regularly bird my yard and neighborhood.  http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S31042810 9. American Tree Sparrow—11/23/2016 Photo by Trish Gussler Finding a rare bird is the ultimate dream for birders. Serio...

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