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From the editor-in-chief

I like words.

I also like birds.

I like words about birds.

No, I’m not (just) auditioning to write a Dr Suess book. In fact, I did see some birds doing something recently and the word to describe what those birds were doing is both profoundly beautiful and inspiring.

I was driving home around sunset, when over

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