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Give the gift of learning this holiday season!

The Cornell Lab of Ornithology invites you to give the gift of learning this holiday season, with project subscriptions, bird ID gifts, and membership to CLO.

ENCOURAGE families to enjoy the outdoors and build strong bonds by exploring the world of birds together using BirdSleuth game cards and curricula or by experiencing a subscription to the Birds of North America Online. Anyone on your gift list can enjoy all the most recent scientific findings for 700+ species of birds with the images, sounds, and assorted videos. Get the facts, then get outside and explore!

INSPIRE family and friends with the wonders of nature with a gift participation in Project FeederWatch. They can simply watch birds from windows or porches and report what they see to CLO scientists. We learn so much from information collected by FeederWatchers from backyards and in urban neighborhoods across the country. It's a great activity for any age, from beginners to seasoned birders.

You can also purchase a Gift Membership to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. It's a thoughtful and informative gift for friends, family and colleagues, and it also supports the work of scientists and researchers actively engaged in conserving wildlife and vital habitat.

Visit our guide at www.birds.cornell.edu/changethepresent to see all the holiday gift offers to help you start Changing the Present with fun and meaningful holiday gifts. Your thoughtfulness can spark a new-found delight in birds and nature, or nurture the lifelong passion of the confirmed birder. Your gift also supports conservation and education programs, making you a key partner in the Lab's mission to help preserve the diversity of life on our planet.

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0242666. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.