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Best Bird of the Weekend (Last of January 2019)

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Wait, is January almost over? I’m still saying Happy New Year to people… Corey had an easy choice for his Best Bird of the Weekend. A Snowy Owl will almost always qualify as the best bird someone sees in a weekend and when the owl is nearly entirely white, like the one Corey saw at an undisclosed location in New York on Saturday morning, it easily is the Best Bird of the Weekend.

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Oxbow Pure Comfort Bedding Review #ChewyInfluencer

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We received this product free of charge in exchange for our honest review. We recently got to try out this product thanks to Chewy.

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If You’re Not Scraping Data, You’re Losing Revenue

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Author: Greg McBeth Any sales leader would love to wave a wand and instantly find good-fit companies with interested buyers. Although building a successful pipeline and closing deals are hardly things that happen instantaneously, the process doesn’t have to be entirely arduous. With modern tools like data scraping, sellers have access to a wand – no magic required.

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Where Are You Birding This First Weekend of February 2019?

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Are you ready for Superb Owl Sunday ? This weekend’s festivities are certain to unite a very fractured nation, offering Americans a chance to stop complaining about the weather in order to complain even more fiercely about the New England Patriots. Should be a blast! The polar vortex encompassing Upstate New York delivered all manner of problems for people, but our local birds seem to be weathering the blistering cold well.

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Bodegas Illana: “El Pico” Crianza (2016)

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Like many in the Northeast and Midwest of the United States, I’ve been holed up at home lately, thanks to a big winter storm last week – and now – the polar vortex. Last week, we had over a foot of snow in Albany, New York, with some of the surrounding areas blanketed by up to two feet. The day after the storm brought even colder and gustier weather, with the windchill dipping down into the negative double digits.

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Looking for Waterfowl in Gulf Islands National Seashore

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After being “officially” closed during the government shutdown, Florida’s Gulf Islands National Seashore didn’t look too worse for wear when my husband and I visited over the weekend. Some sand had drifted over the road, and visitors were climbing the dunes (DON’T DO THAT), but otherwise both the beach and the shoreline along the sound looked relatively calm.

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The 5 Metrics That Should Matter Most to Sales Managers

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Author: Matthew Sunshine As a sales manager, you spend serious time and care setting clear expectations; this is how you help your salespeople approach their work with purpose. But to see real improvement, you need a system in place that measures how those expectations are being met. Unfortunately, this is easier said than done. You’ve got so much on your plate?

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Unleashing the Power of Frontline Sales Management, Part 3: Institutionalizing Sales Management

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Author: Brad Wilsted Note: This is part 3 in a 3-part series on the powerful role sales management plays in driving sustained revenue growth – and how companies can better leverage this critical position for improved top-line performance. Our first two articles in this series (1) established the compelling link between top-line revenue performance and frontline sales manager effectiveness , and (2) explored what “good” looks like in individual sales managers.

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The New “Birds of Thailand”

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Perhaps you don’t know it yet, but with more than 1000 bird species, palm-fringed sandy beaches, developed tourism infrastructure, moderate prices and political stability, Thailand is a country you definitively want to visit. Add to that picture the fact that it offers possibly the best cross-section of Asian habitats and birds available and it becomes a country you need to visit.

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Waterfowl at Baisley Pond Park

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There are few places in Queens that I like birding in winter more than Baisley Pond Park. When I go to Baisley, which is located in the neighborhood of South Jamaica, I know that I am, at the least, going to see at least ten species of waterfowl, a variety of gulls, some sparrows and other songbirds, and perhaps a raptor or two. When the pond is mostly frozen I can count on the waterfowl being concentrated and if the sun is out I almost always have excellent opportunities for some digiscoping.

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A birder’s guide to surviving Brexit

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So we had a referendum. It was a simple “Yes” or “No.” That’s were the trouble started. The electorate, unsure of what “Yes” actually meant, returned a non-commital, “Uh-huh.” The term, “Brexit” was coined and we are all now sick to the back teeth of it. This week the British Prime Minister, Mrs Theresa May, put her version of “Yes” to Parliament.

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