Webinar: How to Save Songbirds with Your Morning Coffee[A bird on a branch  
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Monday, August 16, 12 p.m. Eastern
https://bit.ly/CoffeeBirdsWebinar

Did you know that many of the brilliant birds flitting across North American 
backyards are coffee connoisseurs-and you can help them out with your own 
coffee choices? Many migrant songbirds spend winters on farms where coffee 
grows under tall trees. In addition to offering critical habitat, shade-grown 
coffee farms help local economies, too. Join the Cornell Lab's Amanda Rodewald 
and Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center's Ruth Bennett as they discuss coffee, 
birds, and conservation efforts. We'll also spend time answering your coffee 
questions during the live Q&A.. Register to attend: 
https://bit.ly/CoffeeBirdsWebinar

Photo: Blackburnian Warbler by Guillermo Santos



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