Stork Raving

Monday, April 2, 2012

Big Birds










Narration to follow. 
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Julie Maxson
I blog about science, the natural world, education, and other things that catch my interest (or, things that dive-bomb and whack it senseless against a branch). These are the same things that I teach about in my courses at Metropolitan State University in Saint Paul. But here, yes, I can say more about that.
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