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Record #:
8917
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Green recounts the history of the Carolina Bird Club over the last thirty-five years. The club organized in Raleigh in March 1937.
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Record #:
8922
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Green continues her history of the Carolina Bird Club, including particular meetings, member contributions, and Charles L. Broley, the Eagle Man, who, upon retirement, spent winters in Florida and began banding young eaglets in their nets.
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35390
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Included in this article was information about the North Carolina Museum of Natural Science, Citizen Scientist, and Neighborhood Nestwatch. All information was designed to encourage readers to get more interested in the great outdoors, in particular birds.
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35769
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The hobby the hobby hoped readers would fall into was birdwatching. Helping to make this pastime seem more enjoyable were tips such as optimal feeds and feeding stations. Contained also were birds to expect and types of seed they prefer. At the end of the article were a list of books with more information and insights about this entertaining and enlightening activity.
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Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 7 Issue 5, Sept 1979, p22-23