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Home | Blog | Follow our daily bird facts on Twitter!

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Follow our daily bird facts on Twitter!

January 24, 2013 by Bird-Rescue

International Bird Rescue’s Russ Curtis has your daily dose of intriguing bird facts on Twitter. Are you following us?

Check us out @intbirdrescue. More than 6,500 followers can’t be wrong!


Blue-footed Boobies in the Galapagos Islands. Photo taken during International Bird Rescue’s response to the Jessica spill in 2001.

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