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		<title>By: Eve</title>
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		<description>There is no better mix than birding and politics Michael! Well, add a little gardening, dogs and motorcycles and that&#039;s pretty much my life! :-) 
I would say you&#039;ve just got some immature DC Cormorants here with the adults. I&#039;m not the best at the shore birds but that&#039;s my guess. What bird books do you have? My favorite are Sibley&#039;s and National Geographic. Also the Thayer&#039;s Fieldguide software for your computer is a wonderful resource for bird songs too.
I love your Historic Documents links...they are my favorites!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no better mix than birding and politics Michael! Well, add a little gardening, dogs and motorcycles and that&#8217;s pretty much my life! :-)<br />
I would say you&#8217;ve just got some immature DC Cormorants here with the adults. I&#8217;m not the best at the shore birds but that&#8217;s my guess. What bird books do you have? My favorite are Sibley&#8217;s and National Geographic. Also the Thayer&#8217;s Fieldguide software for your computer is a wonderful resource for bird songs too.<br />
I love your Historic Documents links&#8230;they are my favorites!</p>
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