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Cornell Lab of Ornithology | Not Just Watching Feeders OR Birds: Updates from Project FeederWatch @cornell_lab | Uploaded October 2023 | Updated October 2024, 12 hours ago.
Join Project Feederwatch leaders Emma Greig and Kerrie Wilcox and get ready to observe the birds and nature you see. Whether or not they supply feeders, FeederWatchers build an invaluable database of local winter bird observations every year. This year, participants can track mammals and record behavior, plus so much more! Tune in to the conversation to learn about new features, hear how you can participate, and get answers to your questions about feeders, foods, and the birds that share our spaces.
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Not Just Watching Feeders OR Birds: Updates from Project FeederWatch @cornell_lab

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