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A Big Day with Dr. Courter

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Dr. Courter is an Ornithologist. He earned his PhD. from Clemson University, and teaches Biology at Malone University. He loves birds.

I've had the honor of birding with Dr. Courter on several occasions, in several states. His love for birds is apparent, and contagious.

Birding has its own lingo, which we discuss in this episode. This interview was the first ever done over the phone in Beyond the Classroom, so the quality is a bit choppy, but hey, we're learning.

A Big Day with Dr. Courter shows the importance of pursuing what you love and demonstrates how framing time through this lens puts everything else in the proper perspective.

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Dr. Courter is an Ornithologist. He earned his PhD. from Clemson University, and teaches Biology at Malone University. He loves birds.

I've had the honor of birding with Dr. Courter on several occasions, in several states. His love for birds is apparent, and contagious.

Birding has its own lingo, which we discuss in this episode. This interview was the first ever done over the phone in Beyond the Classroom, so the quality is a bit choppy, but hey, we're learning.

A Big Day with Dr. Courter shows the importance of pursuing what you love and demonstrates how framing time through this lens puts everything else in the proper perspective.

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