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St. Albans native heads research project for far-ranging shorebirds
An ornithological researcher whose interest in birds was hatched as a teenage member of a Kanawha Valley bird club is now studying the migration patterns of one of the world's most far-ranging shorebirds. On Monday, he will share some of his findings with club members and the public during a presentation in the Kanawha County Public Library in Charleston.
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St. Albans native heads research project for far-ranging shorebirds
An ornithological researcher whose interest in birds was hatched as a teenage member of a Kanawha Valley bird club is now studying the migration patterns of one of the world's most far-ranging shorebirds. On Monday, he will share some of his findings with club members and the public during a presentation in the Kanawha County Public Library in Charleston.
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