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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · 2. 6 views 44 minutes ago. TheVRP Archives - Original 1st Edition Pressing - "The Sandpipers – The Sandpipers" ‎– SP 4125 - 1967 Yet another 60's masterpiece in analog sound that has to be...

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    Vor 4 Tagen · Song by The Sandpipers; from the album Guantanamera; Released: October 1966: Recorded: 1966: Studio: A&M, Hollywood: Genre: Easy listening: Length: 2: 45 (single), 2: 47 (album) Label: A&M Records 819: Songwriter(s) Richard Berry: Producer(s) Tommy LiPuma

  3. Vor einem Tag · According to the Merlin app, the other possible small sandpipers for this time/place would be Spotted, Solitary, and Semipalmated. The Solitary and Spotted seem to have different coloring than this bird (i.e. dots on underside or wings respectively), but I was less sure about whether it's a Semipalmated vs Least. I was thinking that Least could ...

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · “One figure that is somewhat surprising to me, however, is that up to 2% of Western Sandpipers occur in the study area,” says Evans. “Western Sandpipers are a particularly vulnerable species because the vast majority stopover in [the Copper River Delta] during spring migration. If something were to happen there to make it unsuitable habitat for sandpipers, places like the Chilkat River ...

  5. Vor 6 Minuten · Event in London by The Royal Canadian Legion Byron - Springbank Branch 533 on Saturday, May 11 2024

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  7. Vor 2 Tagen · The Nightjar is like no other regular British bird. The size of a small falcon, it sits still on a branch, log or on the ground wrapped in the most wonderful cr yptically patterned plumage, so it can ‘hide in plain sight’ and still look like a branch. After sunset, Nightjars wake up and just when you think it is too dark to see them, they ...