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Weekly Bird Report
Unknown
20 episodes
2 months ago
The hummingbirds of summer.
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Nature
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Natural Sciences
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The hummingbirds of summer.
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Nature
Science,
Natural Sciences
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What a week for birds on Cape Cod
Weekly Bird Report
4 minutes
5 months ago
What a week for birds on Cape Cod
This has been one of those rare weeks where enough happened to fuel several weeks of bird reports — a spring nor’easter that poured rare seabirds into Cape Cod Bay, a colony of at least five apparently nesting Swallow-tailed Kites in Mashpee that also shattered the state high count, and, most importantly, the cuteness overload of baby owls fledging in my very own yard.
Weekly Bird Report
The hummingbirds of summer.