Bird count data shows North American birds are shifting their winter ranges farther north. Watch this ad free video by VOA to see how thousands of birdwatchers in the United States, Canada and Latin America were out in force from mid-December to the beginning of January taking part in the 112th Christmas Bird Count. The bird count event is sponsored by the National Audubon Society, a U.S. based bird conservation organization. See how rising temperatures due to climate change could effect the Eastern Shore's wildlife including the famous Canada Geese.
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2012-02-13
North American Birds Shifting Winter Ranges Farther North
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