Chirp, Chirp, Chirp

<p>Carol Quantock&rsquo;s recent talk (to my local Humanist group) was for the birds &mdash; or, rather, &ldquo;For the Birder: Identification, Observation, and Protection.&rdquo; She&rsquo;s been a longtime active birder herself.</p> <p>A &ldquo;bird&rdquo; is a warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrate distinguished by having a beak, feathers, and (usually) the ability to fly. There are many different varieties. Quantock explained that one can see them at bird preserves, or one&rsquo;s own backyard, especially if stocked with native plants or a bird feeder. She advocated buying only good bird seed, not the cheap stuff.</p> <p><a href="https://franksrobinson.medium.com/chirp-chirp-chirp-1e0f89ce9ab3"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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