For the Birds Programs: December, 2005

Copyright 2005 by Laura L. Erickson
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Birds in the news: Scott Weidensaul editorial

New

6:28

Crossbills

repeat from 2004

3:48

 

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Crows

New!

5:40

(for WXPR listener Vicki)

Birds in Public Art

repeat

Hunting

repeat

5:44

Kaufman field guide

repeat

3:22

Donald Duck

Repeat from December 10, 1988

3:56

 
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Slime Mold

repeat

3:39

Florida

New (with a bit of a repeat of the slime mold idea)

5:12

Loggerhead Shrike

New!

5:05

Kathleen Connelly poem: Hummingbirds Fly North for the Winter

New!

5:12

Beethoven

New

3:52

(in and out with music)

 
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Christmas Bird Count

New

4:19

King Kong

New

4:25

Laura's Ivory-billed Woodpecker Search

New

4:06

Christmas with Jim Baker

Repeat

6:24

 

How the Raven Saved Christmas

Repeat

4:31

 
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Dropping Dead out of the Sky

Repeat

5:15

Pale Male

(Repeat from 2004--after huge pressure, the building managers constructed a support for the nest and are tolerating the birds--who moved back immediately late last winter)

6:27

Birds in the News: GM crops

Repeat from Dec 2004

5:38

Optimism

repeat

4:27

Transcript

March of the Penguins

repeat (played because I got the DVD for Christmas!)

5:03

 

 

 

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