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Madrone Audubon Society: Leaves Newsletter If you would like to help, please call me, Sylvan Eidelman, Madrone's SF Bayland Restoration Rep, at 528-2916. I hope to report the ongoing details and ...
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Madrone Audubon Society: Leaves Newsletter Sylvan, Madrone Audubon's Vice-President for the past two years, received the award in San Francisco on March 24 at Audubon-California's Annual Awards ...
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Madrone Audubon Society: Leaves Newsletter The new policy is consistent with the Bird Rescue Center's mission "to rescue, rehabilitate and release orphaned, injured or ill native wild birds." ...
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Madrone Audubon Society: Leaves Newsletter GEYESERVILLE: John C. Pogue, Jr. MONTE RIO: Douglas King, ..... The good news is that Madrone Audubon should realize a significant cost saving from no longer having to ... You might want to leave extra time to park on the street and walk up. ... Send
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Madrone Audubon Society: Leaves Newsletter ... Dave Martinelli, Darrel Freitas, and the Shainsky Trust, had bogged down for over a year .... These international travelers cannot store enough energy to fly non-stop, .... Long-eared Owl 4/19 Calling all around yard in Penngrove. ...
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Madrone Audubon Society: Leaves Newsletter Kimberly Copley Gay Deady Elmer Dudik Ellen Frank Joseph and Kathleen Gaylord Capt. Eugene & Catherine Hickey Marilyn Sanders Joan Schatz Lisa Shanks ...
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Madrone Audubon Society: Leaves Newsletter Contact Willow Taraja at wtaraja@coastwalk.org or 829-6689, ext. 5. LAGUNA WALKS Spring is budding in the Laguna! Please join us for a docent-led walk on ...
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Madrone Audubon Society: Bodega Bay Bodega Bay is probably the hottest birding spot in Sonoma County. More rare birds have been spotted here than in any other area in the County. ...
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Madrone Audubon Society: Bodega Bay Bodega Bay is probably the hottest birding spot in Sonoma County. More rare birds have been spotted here than in any other area in the County. ...
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Madrone Audubon Society: Bodega Bay Bodega Bay is probably the hottest birding spot in Sonoma County. More rare birds have been spotted here than in any other area in the County. ...
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