I and the Bird Available

There is yet another blog carnival to add to the parade of blog carnivals that have been published within the last 24 hours. This time, I and the Bird, issue 22, was published this morning on Home Bird Notes. This blog carnival focuses on the best writing about birds that has been recently published on a blog. This issue is really fabulous because it has some rather famous people in the line-up; people who, unlike me, are famous in real life! As usual, they had plenty of submissions from me to choose from, but I am very pleased to see their linked choice because that particular essay deserves more readership, especially since it does have an expiration date (when you read it, you'll understand what I mean).

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