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It's a great way to feel more connected to nature no matter where you live. The Chirp! app has a quiz function that makes learning birdsongs fun and easy. If you start now you'll be a pro in time for spring migration!
Feb 6, 2024

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app made by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. great way to identify birds by taking a photo, sound recording, or answering a few basic questions about what bird you see. Here are some I’ve identified! The great horned owl was a from sound recording in the middle of the night! v thrilling for me. Gotta catch em all!!!! 🤪
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This NYT piece from last year explains why it’s actually a Good and Normal thing to do. I used to have like six in the bed at once but recently culled my crew to two practical ones: this sleeping Charmander plushie, which I hug while I’m in the fetal position, and an Ugly Doll I put between my knees because it’s nice and flat. They're so comfy and I fall asleep in 30 seconds like this (also they’re cute and I love them)
Jan 26, 2024
I can’t be stopped lol
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in Chrome is going to settings --> privacy and security --> site settings --> JavaScript. Under "not allowed to use JavaScript" add the sites you want to access. This is the only trick I've found that works 100% of the time. Video players and widgets that use JavaScript won't work of course but if you want to read something without a pop-up telling you to turn off your adblocker followed by another pop-up saying you've reached your article limit this will do it.
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