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If you’d like to participate in a global birdwatching event from the perch of your own choosing, try the upcoming Great Backyard Bird Count.
A rose-colored sunrise illuminated snow-covered landscapes, and juncos fed before dawn. Plus, an eastern cottontail rabbit has been visiting a backyard feeding area after 10 p.m.
Spend just 15 minutes this February helping birds by joining the Great Backyard Bird Count—a global effort that supports bird conservation and science.