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BirdCallsRadio: Jayne Neville

Jayne Neville, founder and owner the Mount Vernon Songbird Sanctuary, joins BirdCallsRadio to discuss songbird rehabilitation, nursing hummingbirds back to health, releasing rehabilitated birds back into the wild, and her new chimney swift house. Host Chris Bosak talks about Red-bellied Woodpeckers.

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BirdCallsRadio: Milan Bull #2

Milan Bull, senior director of conservation and science at Connecticut Audubon, talks about the CT 2012 State of the Birds, which focuses on getting children outdoor and into nature. He also reveals the topic for the 2013 report.

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BirdCallsRadio: John Fitzpatrick #2

Dr. John Fitzpatrick, director of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, talks to BirdCallsRadio at length about the Great Backyard Bird Count. He also addresses a variety of other bird-related topics. Joe Warren of Wild Birds Unlimited talks about attracting birds to your backyard.

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BirdCallsRadio: Pete Dunne

Pete Dunne, well-known birder and author, talks to BirdCallsRadio about his books, birding Cape May, N.J., the World Series of Birding, writing, and the Cape May Bird Observatory. He also talks about the responsibility birders have to spread the word about the hobby.

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BirdCallsRadio: Kimberly Kaufman

Kimberly Kaufman, executive director of the Black Swamp Bird Observatory, talks about NW Ohio birding, wind farms and birds, conservation, moose, and the Biggest Week in American Birding. Host Chris Bosak talks about the release on video of The Big Year.

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BirdCallsRadio: Twan Leenders

Twan Leenders, conservation director for Connecticut Audubon, talks about the reptiles of New England, living in a tropical tree house and several topics related to birds. A fun talk about snakes, lizards, turtles and other reptiles and amphibians.

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BirdCallsRadio: Clay Taylor

Clay Taylor of Swarovski Optik NA talks to BirdCallsRadio about digiscoping, butterflies, birding festivals and other bird-related topics. He offers tips on digiscoping. BirdCallsRadio Host Chris Bosak talks about a waterfowl survey.

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BirdCallsRadio: Tom Andersen

Tom Andersen, author of “This Fine Piece of Water: An Environmental History of the Long Island Sound,” talks to BirdCallsRadio about Long Island Sound and its importance to birds. How big were the lobsters back in the day again?

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