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Dear Bridget,
Wow! My husband and I just listened to the podcast, and we
both feel you did an amazing job of relating the story of the injured
Pine Grosbeak who healed and flew! Thank-you for the treat of
hearing the story again, this way, knowing that others got to hear
what is involved in taking on such a responsibility. I should
correct that my name is actually June, not Jane, but hey, you
pronounced my last name beautifully.
You do a fine job of getting a lot of information out there in a
playful, friendly manner and I want to thank you for a job well done.
Warmly, June
At 11:19 AM 1/3/2008, you wrote:
>Greetings All!
>
>Jane & other BEEKS, yup...a little delay in uploading last week. Had
>issues for some unknown reason. But the show is up now & this week
>there will not be a show posted. Jane-thank you for the story! Pat &
>Terry...thanks for your "best ofs"! And a teaser for next
>week...BiGBYing, just do it!
>
>Show #69-Dec 26th: Sightings incl. winter (not water) finches, Now
>Hear This! bird hits the water, 2007 Best of Recap & a beautiful PG story!
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>Cheers!
>Bridget
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>Bridget Butler
>Audubon Vermont
>Conservation Education Coordinator
>255 Sherman Hollow Road
>Huntington, VT 05462
>802-434-3068
>www.vt.audubon.org
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>Listen to BEEKS-A Birding Geek's Radio Delight online at www.vt.audubon.org!
>Look for the animated two-headed bird on our homepage.
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