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What have we learned from Climate Watch?

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Explore past results and learn how to participate safely this year. Since began, thousands of dedica

Explore past results and learn how to participate safely this year. [National Audubon Society]( [White-breasted Nuthatch.]( [What have we learned from Climate Watch?]( Since [Climate Watch]( began, thousands of dedicated volunteers nationwide have donned their binoculars to count bluebirds, nuthatches, goldfinch, towhee, or Painted Bunting to help Audubon understand how these at-risk birds are responding to the impacts of climate change. To highlight these efforts, we have created both [written reports and an online visualizer tool]( where you can explore the locations of past Climate Watch surveys and the bird data that were collected. Take a look at what we’ve learned, and if you haven’t yet, sign up for the 2021 winter session before next Friday, January 15. To get started, [check the coordinators list]( to see if there is an organized group in your area or [follow these steps to count on your own.]( Thank you, and happy counting! [View Results]( Remember: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all participants [must follow these guidelines]( to safely conduct the survey. Please review before gathering for your count. Thank you! White-breasted Nuthatch. Photo: Nick Saunders/Great Backyard Bird Count CONNECT WITH US [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [DONATE]( [ADVOCATE]( National Audubon Society 225 Varick Street, New York, NY 10014 USA [(844) 428-3826](#) | [audubon.org]( © 2021 National Audubon Society, Inc. [Update your email address or unsubscribe]( v

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