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Writing Wrenaissance Reflections is a way for me to share my enthusiasm for nature, wildlife, and birds, as well as the joy that I’ve gotten from creating, improving, and living in a backyard wildlife habitat. The name comes from the Carolina Wrens
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Check out I and the Bird #102
Birder’s Lounge » Blog Archive » IATB 102 Thank you, Amber! ...
The Platypus’s Cousin: Long-beaked Echidna
Basics – Brainy Echidna Proves Looks Aren’t Everything – NYTimes.com. As the article says, these are “plump, terrier-size creatures abristle with so many competing notes of crane, mole, pig, turtle, tribble, Babar and boot scrubb...
YouTube – Virginia Rail at Sapsucker Woods
Check out this awesome video of a Virginia Rail from the Cornell Lab! ...
But they’re so cute!
Return of the Once-Rare Beaver? Not in My Yard. – NYTimes.com. I’d rather have the wildlife than the perfect lawn, but I’m only one person. ...
For real or from photoshop?
What do you think about this photo on Cute Overload today? Look Up in the Sky. ...
Bill of the Birds on Blogspot
Go see the new improved blog from everybody’s favorite BWD publisher: Bill of the Birds on Blogspot. ...
Podcast Central, hosted by Bird Watcher’s Digest.com
Episode #20: iBird and the Evolution of the Digital Field Guide. ...
Centennial IATB
While I was away, my colleague N8 hosted the 100th edition of I and the Bird at the Nature Blog Network. Full of outstanding contributions, including my own. If, like me, you’ve been a little out of the loop of late, it’s still waiting th...
THE NEXT I AND THE BIRD
I and the Bird #100 will be at the Nature Blog Network blog Send your link to Mike (http://10000birds.com/contact) or Nate (naswick AT gmail DOT com) by May 12. ...
Backyard scientists use Web to catalog species, aid research - CNN.com
Backyard scientists use Web to catalog species, aid research - CNN.com Interesting overview article, with anecdotal examples but missing some of the major, established programs such as FeederWatch. And I don’t know how, but they missed the Nat...
Love Bats?
Want to learn more about them? Read the Bat Conservation International, Inc. - April Newsletter. ...
Is this Big Bird’s ancestor?
Hefty, Ostrich-Like Dino Found in China : Discovery News. ...
