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Christian Cooper's Bird Yearbook Superlatives

What’s the most underrated bird? Most mysterious? Hear Chris Cooper’s opinion.

Aired 09/29/2020

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Christian Cooper's Bird Yearbook Superlatives

Clip: Season 47 | 5m 11sVideo has Closed Captions

What’s the most underrated bird? Most mysterious? Hear Chris Cooper’s opinion.

Christian Cooper, board member of the New York City Audubon, hands out yearbook-style superlatives to numerous bird species and shares some memorable birding encounters.

Aired 09/29/2020

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