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Fannie Peczenik
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Fannie Peczenik is a freelance writer and translator. The first bird she recognized without help from a birder's guidebook was a woodpecker in Tennessee because -- well -- he sounded exactly like Woody Woodpecker. When she lived on the Jersey Shore she made friends with the local waterfowl, and now in Pittsburgh she's been learning how smart and subtle the city birds are. She can be reached for comments and conversaton at pcznk@netscape.net.


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