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  1. 26. sij

    If you've got bird feeders, chances are you've got squirrels. Check out our top 9 approaches to living with these bushy-tailed buffet raiders. (Note: we usually get the best overall results from #9). How do you deal with them?

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  2. 22. sij

    We’re thrilled to announce an exciting chance to help birds in 2020! When you become a Cornell Lab Discovery Partner, your first 3 monthly gifts will be *matched* for the birds and nature we love! Don’t wait: Become a Discovery Partner now:

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  3. 19. sij

    The 2010s was when high-tech gadgets flooded into our everyday lives, changing the way we take photos, keep bird lists, carry field guides, and connect with friends. As the pace of innovation increases, how will technology affect bird watching?

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  4. 15. sij

    We've all been there: you see a big black bird and wonder, "Is that a crow or a raven?" Here's our in-depth guide to telling these fascinating birds apart, both by sight and by sound:

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  5. 13. sij

    Have you seen our January eNews? Featuring a few quick ways to help birds; our predictions on birding tech of the (near) future; an all-new Royal Albatross cam; a bird quiz; and more: ]

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  6. 12. sij

    Shade-grown coffee provides winter habitat for many of the migratory birds that brighten our summers. And new research shows that shade coffee also makes economic sense to local farmers, in part thanks to the birds. A win-win-win!

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  7. 5. sij

    We were inspired by teenager Anna Siegel, whose TedX talk charts her journey from 13-year-old birder to climate strike organizer in Maine. Keep up the great work Anna!

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  8. 1. sij

    Happy New Year! Thanks to everyone for following us in 2019 - we're looking forward to a great 2020 with you. This video says so much about why birds bring us so much joy and wonder, and inspire our work. Enoy!

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  9. 1. sij

    Expires midnight tonight - 5 more hours to double your gift! In 2020, we must take big strides to help birds and nature. YOU have the power to help . Make your tax-deductible donation in these last moments of 2019:

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  10. 30. pro 2019.

    Calling all bird-lovers! We’re extremely close to our December 31 deadline. For just one last day, a generous donor will double your gift to help us . That’s right, your gift will go TWICE  as far for the birds. Double my gift:

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  11. 29. pro 2019.

    Here's a look back at our most popular article from 2019: the masterful sculptures created by Calvin Nicholls—made completely of paper. Check out the photos and video of his incredible artwork:

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  12. 27. pro 2019.

    The Yellow-billed Loon is a larger cousin of the Common Loon that lives in the Arctic. They have a similarly beautiful, haunting call - give it a listen in this video recorded in eastern Russia:

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  13. 27. pro 2019.

    Starting today, your tax-deductible gift to the Cornell Lab will be MATCHED. This year we learned that more than 1 in every 4 birds in North America has disappeared since 1970. Will you step up your support for the birds we love? Double your impact now:

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  14. 26. pro 2019.

    If you have a seed feeder at your home but are wondering how to bring in even more kinds of birds, give one of these alternate food types a try. You might get more woodpeckers, nuthatches, bluebirds, and more:

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  15. 23. pro 2019.

    Nearly 3 billion birds have disappeared since 1970. But with targeted conservation, 41 species of waterfowl have rebounded by 35 million birds! This heartening triumph is possible, but only when we take action! Please make a year-end gift to help support our work:

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  16. 22. pro 2019.

    The Canada Jay (formerly known as Gray Jay) is a mischievous, bold creature of the North Woods. They start nesting in cold winter months—but warming winters are putting the squeeze on them. Full story:

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  17. 18. pro 2019.

    December birding may lack the brilliant songbirds of summer, but it's the time to get outside and see ducks and geese—sometimes in the hundreds or thousands. Here's our guide on how to enjoy these awesome spectacles:

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  18. 15. pro 2019.

    If it feels cold outside to you, imagine being a half-ounce chickadee! Or a Ruffed Grouse, which often tunnels into the snow to stay warm. Here's a look at some of the varied ways birds survive the cold:

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  19. 11. pro 2019.

    Birds are resilient when given the chance. As we close out 2019, we’re calling on YOU to be part of ! Please make a crucial tax-deductible gift before year's end:

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    A study from reveals that when it comes to bird feeders, there's a pecking order—and the winners aren't always who you'd think.

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