[covna] Re: Fw: Are you a birder?

  • From: Doug Tabony <covna@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: covna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2020 15:29:56 -0500

I got them all. Not bragging. Remember I did the Neighborhood Bird List. Really easy except the Hairy Woodpecker. Below is the link to the bird list. It is found under  Nature on the website.
http://covna.org/content/birds/Home.htm

On 7/14/2020 11:06 PM, Tom Bray (Redacted sender tom.bray for DMARC) wrote:

With all the bird watchers in our neighborhood, I just thought you birders would like to take this quiz.

    Test your bird knowledge!
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     If you’ve been spending extra time observing birds out your
    window lately, you’ve probably learned a thing or two about the
    species in your neighborhood. Identifying birds is an important
    part of conservation. Whether you’d consider yourself an avid
    birder or just a casual admirer, take our quiz to test your
    knowledge.

    *TAKE THE QUIZ »*
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    Pop quiz, Thomas!

    *Can you name a bird that builds its nests so thin that eggs can
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    females help to incubate these eggs./

    *Take our Name That Bird quiz to learn about this unique bird and
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    As you know, identifying birds is an important part of
    conservation. Nature Conservancy scientists carefully track bird
    species throughout North America, monitoring their population
    size, density, and health along with the health of their habitats.
    We use that data to develop plans and implement strategies to help
    conserve them.

    *The good news? It's working!*

    Through innovative thinking and strategic partnerships, The Nature
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    have the power to help birds adapt to the impacts of climate
    change and even reverse the decline of some bird populations!

    *Thomas, take our Name That Bird quiz to test yourself, and do
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    Sincerely,

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    Dave Strauss
    Director of Membership
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    /PHOTOS: Red-winged black bird © Sharif Galal. Rose-breasted
    Grosbeak © Mickey Estes/

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    *Can you identify this bird? Test yourself with our Name That Bird
    Quiz!*

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