For the Birds Programs: December, 2006

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December  2006

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Carolina Chickadee

Repeat from January, 2006--from Arkansas!

5:03

transcript

 
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Good and Bad News about Cranes

New!

4:42

Dropping Dead out of the Sky

Repeat

5:15

Crossbills

repeat from 2004

3:48

Tufted Titmouse

New from Arkansas!

4:04

transcript

Rosy Finches!

New

4:34

 
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Katie's 3rd Birthday program--Big Bird

(repeat from December 10, 1986!)

4:10

Bird of the Day: Chickadee

New!

4:51

Birds in the News from January, 2005 (torpor)

Repeat

3:49

(technical problems)

Poems from Robert Nero, Thomas Handy Loon

Repeat

4:23

 
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Christmas Bird Count

New!

4:29

Pine Grosbeak

Repeat from 2004

3:32

How the Raven Saved Christmas

Repeat

4:31

Christmas with Jim Baker

Repeat

6:24

Christmas Chickadees

Repeat from 2004

5:18

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Oops! It FELT like a Sunday!

Jeepers

Repeat from 2004

4:13

Transcript

 

Questions not answered in books...

Repeat from January, 2005!

5:02

Transcript

Vaccinations

Repeat from 2005

4:02

Optimism

repeat

4:27

Transcript

 
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Photon and the Coyotes

New from Arkansas

3:37

transcript

         

 

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