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Two recent expeditions in South America highlighted the expanding roles= of women scientists in the 21st century=2C and shed light on lesser-= known figures in ornithological history. One group visited Colom= bia and followed in the footsteps of Elizabeth Kerr=2C an unheralded scien= tist who cataloged bird life there over a century ago. Hear from the women leading= the way in this piece from Living Bird magazine.

The Forgotten Female: Revisit the story of how women scienti= sts are spearheading the study of female bird song across t= he globe.

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Watch:= An Unexpected Grosbeak Joins the Party

The Ontario FeederWatch Cam is back to add excitement to your winter! R= ose-breasted Grosbeaks are rare at any time of year in northern Ontario&md= ash;in this clip from last week=2C a female rose-breasted (and a male Purp= le Finch) join a flock of hungry Evening Grosbeaks on the platform feeder.= See if yo= u can spot the ones that are not like the others.

Tune in Live: Watch the Ontario Feeder Cam stream to see who= else shows up.

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American Tree Sparrow by Adam Bender via Birdshare.
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You Ca= n Have a Ball Birding in Late Fall

The bright and cheery warblers have mostly winged their way south to wi= ntering grounds by now=2C but it’s still fall and migration’s= not over yet! Late fall means you have to venture out from those wooded w= arbler hotspots and into new habitats to find sparrows=2C waterfowl=2C and= shorebirds. Here are a few places that could be hopping through Thanksgiving and= beyond.

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November's adorable little mystery bird. Photo by Stephen Hurs= t / Macaulay Library.
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What S= pecies Is This?

This tiny songbird creeps mouselike around the forest floor=2C often am= ong downed logs and viney tangles=2C singing loudly from favorite perches.= In spring you're more likely to hear this superb songster than you ar= e to see it: see if you recognize its cascading bubbly song. It breeds throughou= t much of eastern and central Canada=2C the Great Lakes=2C and New England= =2C and spends the winter from the southern part of its breeding range thr= ough the southeastern U.S. Can you identify this bird?

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Red-breasted Nuthatch by Bill Schneider / Macaulay= Library
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Get Up= =2C Stay In=2C and Start Counting!

The 2023–2024 season of FeederWatch has begun=2C but it’s not too= late to sign up. Despite the name=2C you don't need a feeder= =2C and you don't need a lot of time—you just need to have some= habitat for birds and be ready to watch out your windows periodically.
Want to learn more? Watch this webinar with project leaders Ker= rie Wilcox and Emma Greig.

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Use eBird=2C Wi= n Prizes:

Attend a Bird Festival: Many of these events offer gui= ded field trips=2C keynote speakers=2C workshops=2C special events=2C exhi= bits=2C and vendors. It's a great way to learn about birds and birding= hotspots=2C and meet like-minded people—check out our full listings.

Work at the Cornell Lab: Visit our jobs page for current o= penings.

NOTICE: The Cornell Lab Visitor Center is CLOSED for a major re= novation through Spring 2024. The trail system will remain open e= veryday from dawn until dusk. Read more about the closure and the exciting changes a= head.

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Looking for the Perfect Gif= t This Holiday Season?

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Nuttall's Woodpecker by Steve Tucker / Macaulay Library.<= /em>

Giving a gift of Cornell= Lab membership is a way to show you care for a loved one and for bird= s.

Gifting a Lab membership deepens your friends' and family's con= nections to birds and nature: they’ll receive a subscription to our= award-winning quarterly magazine=2C Living Bird=2C plus exclusiv= e discounts. Best of all=2C membership dues fuel science and research that= help protect birds.

Give your loved one the= gift of birds today.

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Get a Discount on Any Bird Acad= emy Course!

Are you looking to learn new skills=2C to deepen your connection with n= ature=2C or to decode the behavior of your backyard birds?

Bird Academy’s online courses are entirely self paced and taught= by Cornell Lab experts. Best of all=2C you can access your course materia= l anytime you want. For a limited time=2C you can save 20% off ANY course we offer! Use code SAVE20 at= checkout. Offer expires November 21.

Golden-crowned Kinglet by Liam Huber / Macaulay Library.

Which Budget Binoculars Are the= Best?

If you are looking for a gift for your favorite bird lover (or for your= self) check out our recent comprehensive binocular reviews. In the past ye= ar we've reviewed more than 50 affordable full-size and compact binoculars. Get= the scoop on which ones lead the pack in performance and value.

Not sure where to start? We've also got tips on what to conside= r when deciding on binoculars.

Yellow-billed Loon by Andy Bankert / Macaulay Library.

Protecting America's Arctic=

Recently the Department of Interior proposed protecting 13 million acres of= the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska=2C crucial for safeguarding= bird habitat and the broader Arctic environment. Preserving America's= Arctic is also one step toward securing the planet's climate stabilit= y=2C an issue that impacts us all. Join us in supporting conservation effo= rts to protect these lands and waters. Make your voice heard by November 17= =2E

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