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After working for 10 years in the minor leagues and as a Shorebird, SeaWolf, JackHammer and currently an Orbit, I have truly gained a greater respect for those whose job it is to rally team spirit. —
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The Endangered Shorebird Monitor, a seasonal position hired through the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management now coordinates that program with oversight by the reserve.
Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Massachusetts
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Grays Harbor Shorebird Festival: If you can afford that tank of gas, there are some free events and activities included in the festival, which marks the annual spring migration of thousands of dunlins, sanderlings, sandpipers, short-billed dowitchers, greater yellowlegs and more.
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Today we went to Shorebird again for breakfast (for $10 why not go again and again?).
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The Alaskan Shorebird Conservation Plan, finalized in 2008, estimates the global roselaari population as less than 50,000.
The Berkeley Daily Planet, The East Bay's Independent Newspaper
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The murder took place at 2 a.m. near the volleyball courts at the Shorebird Apartments near Country Club Drive and U.S.
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Welty's homer, essentially the game-clincher after the Legends plated two runs in the top of the seventh inning to cut their deficit to 3-2, came just one pitch after Lexington manager Tom Lawless decided to intentionally walk Shorebird first baseman Joe Mahoney.
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Shorebird and waterfowl numbers were relatively low but raptors were high, particularly
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I'm excited to see more Shorebird talk around here.
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I'm excited to see more Shorebird talk around here.
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