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NPR sound treks. Birds spellbinding tales of flight, feather, and song
A collection of NPR pieces about birds originally broadcast between 2001 and 2009.
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- "A collection of NPR pieces about birds originally broadcast between 2001 and 2009."@en
- "Stories that feature the delightful and exotic sounds of birds, plus insightful and informative commentary from bird lovers, bird experts, and, in some cases, the birds themselves!"@en
- "Are birds monogamous? Why do kookaburras laugh? Is the ivory-billed woodpecker really extinct? These fascinating stories feature the delightful and exotic sounds of birds, plus astute and informative commentary from bird lovers, bird experts, and sometimes birds themselves."@en
- ""Stories feature the delightful and exotic sounds of birds, plus insightful and informative commentary from bird lovers, bird experts, and, in some cases, the birds themselves!"--Publisher's description."@en
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- "Radio programs"@en
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- "NPR sound treks. Birds spellbinding tales of flight, feather, and song"@en
- "Birds spellbinding tales of flight, feather, and song"@en
- "NPR sound treks. Birds [spellbinding tales of flight, feather, and song]"@en
- "NPR sound treks. Birds"@en