The Bird Banter Podcast #145 with Victor and Ruben Stoll
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In 2022 Victor and Ruben Stoll, brothers and birders from Tennessee, shattered the only one year old Lower-48 U.S. big year record, seeing about 25 more species than the previous record set by Tiffany Kersten, a prior guest.  The Stoll brothers seemed to manage to have fun while often driving day and night, taking turns sleeping and driving from one birding site to the next. Hear about aligator attacks, a mouse in the food stash, rare birds and lots more. Enjoy.  Find both Ruben on Facebook and VIctor on Facebook at these hyperlinks.  Check out the blog post on BirdBanter.com for more details  Until next time, good birding and good day!
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