"There are plenty-plenty reasons why I love this annual spring birding bacchanalia: it's run by good buddies of mine, the birding is truly incredible, Swainson's and cerulean warblers, the landscape is breathtaking, it's a small and intimate gathering of the tribe, they let me play music, there are hottubs in the cabins, and it's only a three-hour drive from the Bill of the Birds man cave." - Bill Thompson, III
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Birds don't have teeth. They are the only class of vertebrates without teeth. Instead, they have a gizzard that grinds food, located between their crop and intestine. Some birds swallow clams and mussels whole and their gizzard grinds the shells into digestible material.