Cornell U. Feeder Watch

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  1. marlingardener

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    I'd just like to remind everyone in the USA and Canada that it's time to sign up for Cornell's Feeder Watch. It's easy and fun to do--information and sign-up is here:
    http://feederwatch.org/join-or-renew/
    Citizen scientists who report their sightings add invaluable information to the data base, as well as letting other bird watchers know what is going on in their part of the world.
    We have no affiliation with Cornell, other than being Feeder Watch members. We enjoy keeping an eye out for migratory birds, as well as our year-round birds, and letting Cornell ornithologists know what is arriving and leaving central Texas.
     
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  3. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Thanks for the link Marlingardener, I'll have to look into this!
     
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    Marlin I think that is the same site that is doing the bird count on May 14th of this year that I posted on a different thread. I'm all in for that. So far I have seen the Ruby Crowned Kinglet in our yard.
     

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