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BCR 131: Biggest Week 2018 Moments

Mardi Dickinson, BCR Host, reports LIVE from NW Ohio on the Biggest Week 2018 Moments talks with many world travelers that flock here to witness the spectacular yearly occurrence of spring migration of songbirds on so many levels!

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BCR 129: Sheri Williamson, Hummingbirds

Sheri Williamson is a lifelong naturalist, co-founder and co-director of the Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory, and author of A Field Guide to Hummingbirds of North America in the Peterson Field Guide Series.

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Women Birders Big Year Panel BWIAB2018 l. to r. Laura Erickson, Laura Keene, Yve Morrell, Nancy McAllister & Lynn Barber. ©Photo Courtesy Nancy McAllister

BCR 127: Women Birders Big Year

BirdCallsRadio reports LIVE from the Biggest Week in American Birding 2018 on a Keynote panel about five Women Birders Big Year that includes; Lynn Barber, Laura Erickson, Laura Keene, Nancy McAllister and Yve Morrell.

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Janet Moore & Janet Stein discovered the Red Warbler, Rose Canyon, Santa Catalina Mts, SEAZ Photo of Red Warbler ©Dave Stejskal All Rights Reserved.

BCR 124: Janet Moore, Janet Stein, Seeing Red

Janet Moore and Janet Stein who discovered a Red Warbler on Monday, April 9, 2018 at Rose Canyon Lake, Mt. Lemmon in Pima County SEAZ, flys by to talk with host Mardi Dickinson about finding this Mega Rarity in SEAZ.

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BCR 123: David La Puma, Director of CMBO

Dr. David La Puma is the Director of NJ Audubon’s Cape May Bird Observatory, avid birder, ornithologist and conservationist stops by to talk with host Mardi Dickinson about the World Series of Birding 35th Anniversary, CMBO New Jersey Audubon and CMBO ongoing research and much more!

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BCR 122: David Lindo, The Urban Birder

David Lindo is a broadcaster, writer, speaker and tour leader and lives in England when he is not traveling the world. BirdCallsRadio caught up with David in Spain to talk with host Mardi Dickinson about Urban Birding and specializes in unlikely birding sites around the world.

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