black holes and gray matter. in one thousand tangos.

             
Bird eggs over a century old, at University of Nebraska Museum, include a large one from a white-necked raven (far right) and five blue wood thrush eggs (far left).

Bird eggs over a century old, at University of Nebraska Museum, include a large one from a white-necked raven (far right) and five blue wood thrush eggs (far left).

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