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PostSubject: Monitor Your Populations   Monitor Your Populations EmptyWed Apr 13, 2011 3:39 pm

This is simple and an exciting way for you to keep track of your populations as well as share that activity with others.

Simply start a new thread with your name and the date you are starting the thread as the title. Once started, simply record the birds you saw in your yard that day. Then, return to your thread and post a reply recording the birds each day you feel like it. This way, you can easily see if what you're doing is working, among other things.
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