Anthony Ciccarello
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  1. This map of Ruby-throated hummingbirds lights up in the summer as they follow warm weather looking for flowers. Source: @team_ebird

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  2. Could we please just stop making vertical videos? twitter.com/TwitterMoments…

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  3. This @team_ebird animation of Sandhill Crane migrations illustrates the dramatic movements of populations over the course of the year.

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  4. Not all consulting companies are the same. Pay for features piece by piece and don’t wait months to see progress. A cautionary tale: Hertz has sued Accenture for failing to deliver on a $32 million "digital transformation" project.Follow along as we read the lawsuit's details…https://t.co/Tat6WPLLJC— Dave Guarino (allafarce@hachyderm.io) (@allafarce) April...

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  5. Bird watching is IRL Pokemon Go. There’s even a Pokedex @MerlinBirdID

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  6. Almost ready for more #traveling

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  7. Only wish we would have been told the flight was delayed before we rushed through security.

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  8. I’m impressed by the service by @AmericanAir making up for our delayed flight. Provided meals and snacks for all the customers.

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  9. @BigJebBos I actually believe that there are some easy ways that people could improve their nutrition now but there are multiple factors that lead to malnutrition. It isn’t just one thing.

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  10. @classicpatches As someone who watched the Rockies for the past couple of years, I have to agree with this though. twitter.com/marQisHG/statu…

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  11. Why does Chrome not allow you to turn off the ability for websites to ask if they can send push notifications? 🥺

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  12. Ugh, twitter is a minefield today. Everyone’s got a joke.

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  13. Stages of Talavera pottery

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  14. Estamos en Puebla, México

    Back in February, my wife Bekah and I packed up our things and left the United States for Puebla, Mexico. We left Colorado last year after I began working remotely and my wife began working on her online master’s degree full time. But with no job holding us to a...

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