tags: birding, birds, ornithology, blog carnivals
The 55th edition of the bird blog carnival, I and the Bird, is now available for your reading pleasure. As usual, this blog carnival is a big one, so there's plenty there for you to read.
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Topic Categories: Birding • Ornithology
Posted on: August 9, 2007 4:27 PM, by "GrrlScientist"
tags: birding, birds, ornithology, blog carnivals
The 55th edition of the bird blog carnival, I and the Bird, is now available for your reading pleasure. As usual, this blog carnival is a big one, so there's plenty there for you to read.
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Comments
I'm looking forward to reading through these links, gradually, over time. I'm sure this phrase is overworked for bird people, but for the first time ever, I can truly say in a praiseworthy way, this blog is truly for the birds. Sorry, does this mean I'll be banned from the blog?
Posted by: joared | August 10, 2007 5:40 AM