[Tweeters] seasons of change

Doug Santoni dougsantoni at gmail.com
Wed Oct 13 12:27:18 PDT 2021


David — The Audubon Society released its “Survival by Degrees” research a couple of years ago, and it includes a tremendous amount of specific data. Note there is also a “Birds and Climate Visualizer” that enables users to explore species or regions that may be of particular interest. There’s a tremendous amount of good information!

https://www.audubon.org/climate/survivalbydegrees <https://www.audubon.org/climate/survivalbydegrees>

Doug Santoni
Seattle WA



> On Oct 13, 2021, at 12:13 PM, David B. Williams <wingate at seanet.com> wrote:

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> Greetings. We all know that climate change is jostling our seasons. I was wondering if there are particular birds that are being more impacted by the shifts, such as when flowers bloom, when bugs are out pollinating, hotter temps, etc.

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> Any thoughts would be great.

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> Thanks kindly,

> David

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