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A Few Kingfishers

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Belted Kingfisher (Reno, USA, Jan 2015). Collared Kingfisher (Brisbane, Australia, Jan 2017). Crested Kingfisher (HongAn, China, Jun 2015). Red-backed Kingfisher (Alice Springs, Australia, Dec 2016). Ruddy Kingfisher (Singapore, Nov 2015). Sacred Kingfisher (Brisbane, Australia, Dec 2016).

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First Phoebe of 2021

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2017 – 12 March. 2016 – 18 March. 2015 – 28 March. As I have for years now, I will now ask the same question of midwesterners and northeasterners that I ask every year: When did you see your first Eastern Phoebe of 2021? And was it late or early? 2021 – 13 March. 2020 – 15 March. 2019 – 17 March. 2018 – 30 March.

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Two Birds

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” Budgerigar (Ayers Rock, Australia, Dec 2016). Collared Finchbill (Zhenjiang, China, Oct 2015). Long-tailed Broadbill (Nabang, China, Mar 2017). Rainbow Lorikeet (Brisbane, Australia, Dec 2016). Sunda Woodpecker (Singapore, Dec 2015). Superb Fairywren (Brisbane, Australia, Dec 2016).

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First Phoebe of 2017

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I saw my first migratory Eastern Phoebe of 2017 this morning, 12 March, at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, thus kicking off spring for myself over a week early. As I have for the last several years, I will now ask the same question of midwesterners and northeasterners that I ask every year: When did you see your first Eastern Phoebe of 2017?

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The Most Popular Videos on Our YouTube Channel in 2017

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Edwards Deming: The 14 Points : 46,000 views in 2017 (added 3 years ago – 106,000 total views all time). The Schools Our Children Deserve by Alfie Kohn from the 2015 Deming in Education conference: 2,900 views (2 years – 5,500). Edwards Deming Institute You Tube Channel (as of February 2016). Those with W.

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First Phoebe of 2020

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2017 – 12 March. 2016 – 18 March. 2015 – 28 March. As I have for years now, I will now ask the same question of midwesterners and northeasterners that I ask every year: When did you see your first Eastern Phoebe of 2020? And was it late or early? 2020 – 15 March. 2019 – 17 March. 2018 – 30 March. 2014 – 29 March.

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My Birding Goals for 2017

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Thank all that is good and holy in the world that the abomination that was 2016 is finally in the books. Here’s hoping that 2017 is a much better year than 2016! All of 2016 only netted me one new species for Queens, a Greater White-fronted Goose. I failed to do so in 2016 and that really sucks. Who knows?

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