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Those Amazing Migrants – The Birds

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Introduction
Those Amazing Migrants – The Birds4m21s
Finding Their Way
Birds that Hibernate in Lakes?!3m11s
Sandhill Crane Migration2m58s
Masters of Migration2m16s
Bird Migration23m51s
Birds Under Surveillance20m17s
Why Birds Fly in V Formation Finally Explained1m6s
Sandhill Cranes Dancing Together During Fall Migration1m
A Closer Look
Bird migrations in Movebank: Americas1m13s
Bird Migration – Texas Parks and Wildlife 2m26s
Shorebirds: The World’s Greatest Migrants28m15s
Sumer Avian Visitors1hr11m
Flocks of Western Sandpipers27s
Projects
PROJECT: How to make a flying bird [Beginner]3m
PROJECT: Making Pine Cone Bird Feeders [Beginner]2m10s
PROJECT: Make an Origami Crane [Intermediate]10m26s
PROJECT: How to Make Bird Sounds Using Only Your Hands [Intermediate]2m29s
PROJECT: The Sci Guys: Science at Home – The Egg and Osmosis [Advanced]5m47s
PROJECT: Clean Water dispenser for Birds [Advanced]1m58s

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We've noticed what seems to be an early emergence of a variety of insects this spring including butterflies, assorted beetles, and even dragonflies. Hotter than normal early May temps brought early and short lived blooms as well. #butterfly
Coluber constrictor mormon; western yellow-bellied racer. #herpetology #snake #coluberconstrictor
Yellow-bellied (western) racer, Kendrick, Idaho. Caught by Dave Hartley.
Great season Moscow Rugby Club! #moscowrugby
You hardworking parents out there have been asking for it, so here it is, a camp for you! Birding 101 with your truly June 19-21. Fifteen hours of field time in diverse Palouse habitats! Message me for registration info!
Good time with the whole family and Uncle Jimmy, who received his first ever rickroll. 😀

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