I and the Bird Blog Carnival Available

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I and the Bird, issue 51, is now available for your reading pleasure. Not only have they included a piece that I wrote, but as an added bonus, this issue is a sweepstakes where those people who correctly answer 20 questions will be placed into a drawing for a brand new copy of The Audubon Society Guide to Attracting Birds (Cornell University Press, 2006), signed by the author, Steve Kress. Now you really want to read that blog carnival, don't you?

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