John Fitzpatrick speaks about the Great Backyard Bird Count: BirdCallsRadio archive of Feb. 12

Dr. John Fitzpatrick, director Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Dr. John Fitzpatrick, director of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, speaks at length about the Great Backyard Bird Count in this archive of the Feb. 12, 2012, BirdCallsRadio show. If you have any questions about the Great Backyard Bird Count, give this show a listen and you’ll be well informed at the end. To listen, click here. BCR archive 2-12-12 with John Fitzpatrick GBBC

Fitzpatrick also speaks about a variety of other bird topics. Joe Warren of Wild Birds Unlimited also talks about the GBBC and offers tips on attracting birds to your yard. Wild Birds Unlimited locations will help you fill out and send GBBC results if you need assistance. The GBBC takes place this year from Friday, Feb. 17, through Monday, Feb. 20.

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Great Backyard Bird Count

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One Response to John Fitzpatrick speaks about the Great Backyard Bird Count: BirdCallsRadio archive of Feb. 12

  1. Mr Wayne says:

    Thanks for the show about the GBBC for this weekend, it was very informative and entertaining! I’ll be participating in the Great Backyard Bird Count high in the mountains of San Bernardino…keep up the good work and keep sharing information about our feathered friends.

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