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Wednesday, March 25, 2026

[Video] A Close-up on North America’s Bird Nursery

"Birds on the Move" takes you on a journey of discovery and wonder!

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Birds on the Move: The Boreal Forest

Migration is more than the journey, it's about every place birds need along the way. That's why our Birds on the Move documentary series will shine a spotlight on birds' extraordinary treks and the people working across the Americas to protect them every step of their journeys.

We're starting our series where so much bird life begins, the Boreal Forest––the heart of North America's bird nursery. 
The Boreal Forest is one of the last, great, intact forests on Earth, spanning from Alaska to Newfoundland. It supports nearly half of the continent's common bird species during nesting and migration. Watch our first episode to learn more about the conservation work led by Indigenous governments and organizations to protect these lands and waters for generations to come.
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Birds show us the health of the world. Each year, billions of birds travel thousands of miles across the Western Hemisphere, connecting continents, countries, and communities. Tune in to Earth's greatest migration when you subscribe to our YouTube channel! We'll drop a new episode of Birds on the Move every other week.

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