For the Birds Programs: May, 2005

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May  2005

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Ivory-billed Woodpecker!

5:56

(Repeat from last Friday because of technical problems)

Transcript

Barb Schmeling Poems

4:17

New!

Twitterpated Chickadees

4:11

New!

Sad Bluebird Report

4:27

New!

New Kaufman Field Guide

4:22

New!

 
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Hummingbird Feeders

3:22

(from 2000)

Prairie Chickens I

4:52

New!

Prairie Chickens II

4:48

New!

Black-and-white Warbler

4:09

(from 2000)

Interview with Tim Gallagher I: Seeing an Ivory-billed Woodpecker!

5:15

New!

 
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Interview with Tim Gallagher II: Early sightings and Singer Tract

6:33

New!

Interview with Tim Gallagher III: Reclusiveness, and how many remain

4:36

New!

Interview with Tim Gallagher IV: Ivory-billed Woodpecker sounds

3:57

New!

Interview with Tim Gallagher V: Implications for Birders

4:18

New!

Interview with Tim Gallagher VI: Keeping a secret and How we can help Ivory-bills

5:45

 
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Chestnut-sided Warblers

repeat from 2000

4:38

Nashville Warblers

repeat from 2000

4:20

Orioles

repeat from 2000

4:03

Interview: Jeff Wells, Boreal Songbird Initiative

New!

5:08

Interview: Jeff Wells Part II--World Series of Birding

New!

5:58

 
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Slime Mold

New!

3:39

Trespassing on the Wild

Repeat from 2000

4:56

       

 

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