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05-13: ENCORE - The Nomadic Nature of Snow Buntings with Emily McKinnon

05-13: ENCORE - The Nomadic Nature of Snow Buntings with Emily McKinnon

Released Thursday, 1st April 2021
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05-13: ENCORE - The Nomadic Nature of Snow Buntings with Emily McKinnon

05-13: ENCORE - The Nomadic Nature of Snow Buntings with Emily McKinnon

05-13: ENCORE - The Nomadic Nature of Snow Buntings with Emily McKinnon

05-13: ENCORE - The Nomadic Nature of Snow Buntings with Emily McKinnon

Thursday, 1st April 2021
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It’s the time of year when Arctic birds are moving south into the populated parts of the continent, and citizen scientists are there to meet them, trap them, and use cutting edge technology to track their movements. It’s a testament to our interest in nomadic tundra birds that that could apply to a couple different projects, but this time around we are talking about Snow Buntings and the Canadian Snow Bunting Network. Dr. Emily McKinnon is a researcher at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg and the administrator of this project that has found out a number of fascinating things about these consummate winter birds.

Also, the ABA added three species to its checklist last month, each with a different story. 

ABA members are eligible for a 15% discount to Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Birds of the World subscription. Log into your ABA account to get the code.

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