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Smithsonian gives some love to the LA, Lewis MacAdams and the Least Bell’s Vireo

Thanks to friends Mark Yanni and John Loo for spotting this fascinating story from Smithsonian Magazine.

Least Bell’s Vireo (Courtesy U.S. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife)

“Along a gentle bend of the Los Angeles River, in a stretch of land called Taylor Yard, a sound like a high-pitched record scratch can just be heard above the cacophony of city life. This is the call of the least Bell’s vireo, an olive-gray songbird that is only five inches from tip to tail. The riparian species native to Southern California has lived an endangered existence for more than 40 years. Now, the small bird’s return here symbolizes a new future for one of the country’s most maligned waterways. “

READ THE STORY >>HERE.