🦅 Am seeing so many different  birds this last week 🐥

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> Date: September 15, 2022 at 2:33:05 PM CDT
> To: "Jack St.Ores" <jj...@me.com>
> Subject: Introducing the Bird Migration Explorer
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> The Bird Migration Explorer Has Landed
> Born from an unprecedented partnership among science, conservation, and 
> technology organizations, the Bird Migration Explorer is a first-of-its-kind, 
> interactive, digital platform that visualizes the heroic annual journeys of 
> 458 North American migratory species.  
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> Birds tell us about the health of our environment, and by mapping where, 
> when, and how extensively species are exposed to human activities and 
> environmental changes, we can better understand the challenges birds face and 
> develop solutions that will maximize benefits for birds and people.
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> With the Explorer, you can take a closer look at your favorite bird as it 
> completes its annual migration using the Species Migration maps, discover the 
> migratory birds in your community and see how they connect you to other 
> places across the Western Hemisphere on the Locations maps, and learn about 
> many of the challenges migratory birds face during the year with the 
> Conservation Challenges maps. For tips on how to use the Explorer, watch our 
> explainer video.
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> Join us as we enter the golden age of migration science and technology, 
> furthering our mission by changing the way we see and understand the wonders 
> of bird migration. Learn more about migratory birds than you ever thought 
> possible with the Bird Migration Explorer today.
> Start Exploring
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> Sandhill Cranes. Photo: Tara Tanaka/Audubon Photography Awards
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