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Miyoko Chu
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  • Ithaca, NY
  • United States
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Al Beckley commented on Miyoko Chu's video
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How Nature Works: Catbird Mimicry

"A catbird has visited my back yard also, for suet.  Next time I think I hear a spring peeper, I'll make sure it's not him!"
Oct 27, 2011
Marie Lehmann commented on Miyoko Chu's photo
Mar 13, 2011
Nick Chill commented on Miyoko Chu's photo
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Anna's Hummingbird Nest with Egg

"Lovely composition. Wonderful capture."
Mar 13, 2011
Vicki Miller commented on Miyoko Chu's photo
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Anna's Hummingbird Nest with Egg

"Such a tiny nest is very hard to locate.  Great job, it sure looks soft."
Mar 12, 2011
Yehuda Katz commented on Miyoko Chu's photo
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Anna's Hummingbird Nest with Egg

"Miyoko, that's a wonferful picture. Yehuda"
Mar 11, 2011
Miyoko Chu's photo was featured

Anna's Hummingbird Nest with Egg

Photo taken by David S.K. Chu in Albany, California, on Earth Day, April 22, 2010. The nest is in a camellia bush in the backyard.
Mar 11, 2011
Beverly Austin commented on Miyoko Chu's video
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How Nature Works: Catbird Mimicry

"I truly enjoyed that! I also learned something new today, thank you!"
Feb 17, 2011
Nancy L Albert commented on Miyoko Chu's video
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How Nature Works: White-winged Crossbill Feeding Technique

"This is fascinating!  I've always wondered how they manage to eat with a crossed bill.  Very skillful and beautiful."
Jan 17, 2011
Vernon Hearns commented on Miyoko Chu's video
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How Nature Works: Red-winged Blackbird Display

"Quite informative....I to enjoyed the video."
Jan 9, 2011
J B Maberry commented on Miyoko Chu's video
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How Nature Works: Red-winged Blackbird Display

"Cornell always a favorite....and I enjoyed this video :-)"
Jan 9, 2011
Miyoko Chu posted a video

How Nature Works: Red-winged Blackbird Display

An up-close look at the territorial displays and breeding behavior of the Red-winged Blackbird. Learn more about Red-winged Blackbirds on All About Birds: ht...
Jan 6, 2011
Miyoko Chu and Patti Shoupe are now friends
Jan 6, 2011
Beth Brant commented on Miyoko Chu's video
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How Nature Works: White-winged Crossbill Feeding Technique

"How wonderful and beautiful they are. Clever too!!"
Dec 20, 2010
Miyoko Chu commented on Amy Kennedy's blog post The Hummingbirds and the Bees
"I loved reading about the story behind the photo--thanks for sharing! How fun that you only saw the bee when looking at the photos later. Neat to know that it was your favorite of thousands."
Dec 20, 2010
Mitchelle Levone Wright commented on Miyoko Chu's video
Dec 19, 2010
Miyoko Chu posted a video

How Nature Works: White-winged Crossbill Feeding Technique

Take an up-close look at the remarkable physical adaptations White-winged Crossbills use to retrieve seeds hidden inside tightly closed spruce cones. Check o...
Dec 18, 2010

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Gulf Coast Birders Needed to Help Survey Coastline

The Cornell Lab of Ornithology and National Audubon Society have issued a call for birders to survey Gulf Coast beaches and marshes and to submit their data to www.ebird.org. The information will help conservationists assess the impacts of the oil spill. Details about how you can help.



Today Fox News published an op-ed from Cornell Lab director John Fitzpatrick:… Continue

Posted on May 4, 2010 at 7:14pm

Do you have feeder birds? Project FeederWatch has a special offer today.

I enjoy watching birds at my feeders, so I joined the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Project FeederWatch. I keep track of the birds I see at my feeders in winter and send in my counts. If you sign up before March 3, you can participate until the end of this season and get the next season free. It's fun to spend time really watching the birds, and noticing day-to-day changes at my feeders—and then receiving the Winter Bird Highlights report and reading about the big…

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Posted on March 2, 2010 at 9:30am — 1 Comment

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At 7:57am on October 8, 2010, Vernon Hearns said…
Thanks for the request Miyoko. You have a really neat page. I really like your photo of the American Woodcock.
At 1:04pm on November 30, 2009, NRDC and the Cornell Lab said…
Welcome Miyoko! Have fun taking a look around!
 
 
 

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