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Watching Robin The robin is such a familiar bird it is easy to take for granted but watching one build a nest can fascinate me for most of a day. The robin's song is like a lovely thread that runs through my entire life. american robin • turdus migratorius • birds • nest
Field Journaling in Your Backyard You can increase your enjoyment of backyard birdwatching by keeping a simple field journal. Nature writer/artist Cristina Eisenberg has some ideas to help you get started. You can sample more of Cristina's nature writing at her website, http://www.wyldearth.com . backyard • art • journaling • birds • nature writing |
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