Phil Kyle is a Naturalist in Sandwich, Massachusetts and feeds the birds. in the thicket behind his office every morning. Read the full description.
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Piece Description
Phil Kyle is the Senior Naturalist at the Thornton Burgess Greenbriar Nature Center in Sandwich, MA. He feeds the birds behind the Nature Center every morning before work and explains who they are, what they eat, and what they're telling us.




