Tuesday, September 23, 2008

I and the Bird #84

While I was traveling to exhibit art and enjoy the endangered Whooping crane, my blog article on Ruby-throated humming birds was included in the I and the Bird blog carnival.

A blog carnival is a collection of blog posts on a related theme, selected by its host and featured at regular intervals, in this case, semi-weekly. I submitted my September 15th post on Ruby-throated hummingbirds and was delighted to discover today (as I'm behind in my reading!) that my article had been included in the current carnival edition.

Audubon Birdscapes hosts edition #84 with A Beginner's Guide to Bird Blogs and introduces the featured blogs as "a quick look at 20 of the best". Fun, especially since I'm relatively new on the blog scene.

My thanks also to The Zen Birdfeeder, included also in the current IATB edition, for her mention of my blog as one she's added to her favorites list. Check out IATB # 84.

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