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For our second episode of I Saw A Bird: Audubon's Spring Migration Show, we discuss why native plants are important to birds and are joined by award-winning actress & Audubon board member Lili Taylor.

Each week, Audubon’s social media producer Christine Lin and chief network officer David Ringer will welcome celebrities and guests to offer a fresh look at the world of birds and birdwatching.

While people across the country and globe are staying home to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, Audubon has launched I Saw A Bird: Audubon’s Spring Migration Show to bring a bit of the bird world indoors for everyone, no matter where they are. This weekly Facebook Live show highlights funny, engaging, educational, and sometimes weird bird-related topics and discussion, all while fostering a sense of community for everyone who has found joy in birds while stuck at home.

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