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		<title>Gallery: The Backyard Ombudsman: How To Identify Birds!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We’ve heard the song, “Who’s that doggie in the window“. We’ll maybe you are singing, “Who’s the birdie at my feeder”. This is a big question that runs through many of those who have set up feeders in their backyard network. Don’t be discouraged. In my experience, the most expert of birders are great companions [...]]]></description>
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