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January 2, 2007

Geobirder

Geography and birding have a lot in common. Migration, water conservation, types of climate, and where to find birds to name a few. A Geobirder is the combination of studying geography and how it relates to birds and birding. As I read through the courses I will be taking as a geography major, I noticed how every class can relate to birding in some way or another. I look foward to blogging more on this subject.
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American Redstart taking a break during migration. Migration routes are a key project for Geobirders.

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  1. NatureWoman says:

    I look forward to reading what you write!

    Posted on: January 2, 2007 @ 1:24 pm

  2. Mon@rch says:

    Very nice, love the photo!

    Posted on: January 2, 2007 @ 10:50 pm

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