Tuesday 8 April 2014

[cobirds] biking for birds--cross country quest

I think CObirders and COBUSbirders will get a big kick out of this blog, as I am. No matter how busy I am, I can never resist peeking at his latest adventure.

Take a look at his "Day 96" and then you'll find yourself backtracking through his entries to see what else has happened to him (plenty!) as he visits wildlife refuges, meets good Samaritans, braves the crazy East Coast weather this winter, and raises money for wildlife habitat.

Not only his amusing & thoughtful commentary, but the wonderful birds he finds, and his excellent photography, are a reward for 5 min. a day of distraction from our daily worries. Consider donating, also--that, after all, is the objective. He's headed this way--consider offering to host.

I have NO relationship with this guy, but thank Sandra Laurson for sending me the website in January so I've been able to travel vicariously. Enjoy.

Linda Andes-Georges
central Boulder County, where the Say's phoebes are back on "their" ledge for year 7 (are yours back, Kay?)

http://bikingforbirds.blogspot.com

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