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Christmas Bird Count discussed on NPR's Science Friday

Last Updated on Saturday, 02 January 2010 20:07 Written by Pam Wright

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Listen to an interview with the Christmas Bird Count and Feeder Watch coordinators on NPR's Science Friday from 2009 here and from 2008 here and continuing here with a discussion of the benefits of shade grown coffee.  The 2009 interview in particular talks about the northward movement of birds as documented by the counts.

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