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		<title>Kingfisher Pushes for Spring Weather</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Glen Wunderlich As a lifelong birder, it’s easy to be misunderstood in the outdoors, while in mixed company.  Immediately following a blank stare into surrounding nothingness in the middle of an otherwise sane conversation, it goes like this:  “Wait!  A red-bellied woodpecker!”  Response:  “Huh?  Where?  I don’t see anything.” While the uninitiated remains confused, I’ll concentrate on a distant]]></description>
		
		
		
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