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Nature: Bats

We leave you this Sunday Morning in the company of grey bats, in a cave near Park City, Kentucky. Videographer: Carl Mrozek. To read Mrozek’s essay on filming bats click here. Source

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Almanac: Sunspots

On April 8, 1947 astronomers at Mt. Wilson Observatory photographed the largest array of sunspots ever recorded. Lee Cowan reports. Source

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Nature: Bunnies

We leave you this Sunday Morning on Easter Bunny watch at Pymatuning State Park in eastern Ohio. Videographer: Carl Mrozek. Source

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Dog cloning: Yes or no?

“Sunday Morning” contributor Luke Burbank has some thoughts on whether to clone his beloved yellow lab, Rudy. Source

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Lost and found

Bar owner Jimmy Gilleece in Wrightsville Beach, N.C., went to great lengths to help a woman get back the wedding ring that had been pilfered by a thief – and then went to even greater lengths to help the young man who’d taken it. Steve Hartman reports. Source

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Tina Fey on cliques and the inspiration behind “Mean Girls”

In this web exclusive, writer-comedian Tina Fey, whose 2004 film “Mean Girls” has been transferred to the Broadway stage as a musical, talks with Jane Pauley about the inspiration behind the film and play, Rosalind Wiseman’s book about how to navigate cliques, “Queen Bees and Wannabes.” Source

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Balloon art

The competition was blowing up at the World Balloon Convention in San Diego, where balloon artists from around the world created massive sculptures almost out of thin air. Source

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“Murphy Brown”: Candice Bergen and Diane English on expected backlash

From 1988 to 1998, the sitcom “Murphy Brown” tackled some hot political and social issues. With the series’ return in the era of #MeToo and Donald Trump, star and executive producer Candice Bergen and series creator Diane English tell correspondent Lee Cowan in this web exclusive that they expect they will once again hit some hot button topics – and face some backlash for doing so. Source

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Nature: Dolphins

We leave you this Sunday Morning in waters of the Red Sea, where bottlenose dolphins play. Videographer: Ziggy Livnat. Source

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