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The Connecticut Audubon Society News - December 19, 2023

Sports and Recreation

December 19, 2023

From: The Connecticut Audubon Society

Greetings!

This is a great time of year to learn about the amazing progress being made in the bird conservation world.

Many of the hottest topics are covered in the 2023 Connecticut State of the Birds report (including how to make Connecticut's buildings safer for birds).

The report is now available as a PDF.

If you visit this page, you'll find the link. Plus links to news coverage of this year's report. And an easy-to-use summary.

The top bird experts and conservationists in the country write for CT State of the Birds. I think you'll find that this year's issue is really great.

Click the red button. And then look for more at the bottom of this email.

Happy Holidays!

Deb Eccleston

Membership Manager

Click HERE for a free State of the Birds pdf, plus links to this year's news coverage of the report!

Homegrown Habitat

The seasonal beauty of Balsam Fir!

This tree can bring some of the northern forest—and plenty of birds!—to your home.

Click HERE!

Young, Gifted & Wild About Birds

Snowy Owls, Urban Birding, Bird Photography & more!

Year 4 of this great online series starts in January.

Click here and type in your email address. When the schedule is set, we'll send you all the details.

You'll also have a chance to subscribe to the 5-part series at a big discount!