NPR Sound Treks
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,
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Learn how naturalist F. Schuyler Matthews translated bird song into musical notes. Discover how the city of Chicago has drawn purple martins back to Lake Michigan, their historic habitat. Find out everything you want to know about the lyrebird glorious tail. If you a bird lover, this is for you.
The NPR Sound Treks series features outstanding audio documentaries, stories,
cards against humanity for sale, and commentary from the NPR archives bring the outdoors to life. Each volume features sounds from nature,
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