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May 2009, Week 4

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  Take Your Birding to the Next Level with Inside Birding


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It's May, perhaps bird watching's biggest month, as millions of birds return
from the tropics, filling the Northern Hemisphere with summer's full array
of birds. It's a great time to go bird watching, and Chris Wood and Jessie
Barry from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology are inviting you to go out with
them-in a new free series of web videos, Inside
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id=1&erid=910923> Birding.

Jessie and Chris share their tips, tools, and techniques for identifying
birds with confidence-whether you're new to birding or seeking to hone your
skills. In the first four episodes, learn the secrets of the four keys to
bird identification. Join Chris and Jessie in the field as they practice
using size and shape to identify common birds. Learn how to use color
pattern and behavior for critical clues about a bird's identity. And travel
with Chris and Jessie to the swamps of Florida as they explain the
importance of habitat when you're looking for birds.

After watching the videos, explore the rest of the newly redesigned All
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d=1&erid=910923> About Birds website. It's packed with stunning images and
information about every aspect of birding. Enhance your bird knowledge by
visiting our popular Bird Guide, with more than 500 species profiles, new
photo ID tools, cool facts, sounds, and video. Peruse the Living Bird
section for articles about travel, science, and conservation. Practice using
the four keys to identification or sharpen your knowledge about Songs and
Calls in the Building Skills section. Check out the Multimedia theater to
watch videos about birds from the Arctic, coasts, and grasslands-or learn
more about attracting birds right to your own yard. 

We hope you'll bookmark your favorite pages and visit often. Enjoy the
birds!

Your friends at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology 

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