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Tom Dayton watches and identifies birds during the San Diego Audubon Society's  annual Christmas Bird Count at Lake Hodges, one of several locations in San Diego County.
Howard Lipin
Tom Dayton watches and identifies birds during the San Diego Audubon Society’s annual Christmas Bird Count at Lake Hodges, one of several locations in San Diego County.
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The 2025 San Diego Bird Festival took wing on Feb. 25 and will return to earth tomorrow, March 2. The annual festival includes 150 programs and activities. I’m not only a word botcher. I’m a bird watcher. So I’m going to take you under my wing and tell you that words of a feather flock […]

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