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Why Are Shorebirds Special?

  • June 1, 2018
  • by Michelle Michaud
  • Check out the article written by Kachemak Bay Birder George Matz on “Why Are Shorebirds Special”.  We all know the answer.

    http://homernews.com/point-view/2018-05-23/why-are-shorebirds-special

    Large pulse of Western Sandpipers and Dunlin on May 6th at Mud Bay, Homer Spit, Alaska

     

    Posted in Newspaper Articles

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