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Stopped by the iconic Moe's Books in Berkeley and found a particular volume that seemed familiar! #books #birds #BirdsOfTheCaliforniaDelta #nature #writing

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Savannah Sparrows (Passerculus sandwichensis) are beautiful studies in browns. A wonderful example of the beauty that can be seen when looking closely. The yellow lores amd fine streaking on the belly also help! #BirdsOfTheCaliforniaDelta #birding #nature #photography

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Great day at the Lodi Sandhill Crane Festival! I presented a talk, shared my book, met great people and groups, and learned a bunch! #sandhillcranes #birds #birding #California #festival #BirdsOfTheCaliforniaDelta

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Good morning, Bluesky! My talk at Big Break Regional Shoreline Park starts at noon, today! See you there! #birds #Oakley #nature #BayArea #naturewriting #booksigning #BirdsOfTheCaliforniaDelta

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Sharing beer and books and birds! What could be better?

#drakesthebarn #drakesbrewing #beersbooks #beer #books #birds #nature #heydaybooks #BirdsOfTheCaliforniaDelta #naturewriting #author #sharingknowledge #ABirdingNaturalist

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This Western Kingbird (Tyrannus verticalis) really enjoyed a bath in a Delta canal and then did some extensive preening! #birds #BirdsOfTheCaliforniaDelta #nature #photography

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Good morning, Bluesky! I'm spending my morning sharing my book at this fun event! #naturewriting #book #birdbook #BirdsOfTheCaliforniaDelta #RushRanch #Outdoors #birds #nature #science #outreach #connections #SolanoLandTrust

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My book launch celebration is coming up! Going to be super casual, so stop by for any amount of time you can! #birds #BlueSkyBirds #book #BirdsOfTheCaliforniaDelta #nature #writing #author #birdbook #Sacramento #California

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White-faced Ibis (Pelgadis chihi) have two different subspecies, one in North America and one in South America. The two are isolated from each other, so could we see two different species in the future?

#birds #Ibis #photography #wildlife #NorthAmerica #BirdsOfTheCaliforniaDelta

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