DFO Presents: Bluebird Seasons - Witnessing Climate Change in My Piece of 
the Wild -- 
Mary Taylor Young built a cabin in the southern Rockies in 1995 with a 
sunrise view of Fishers Peak (now one of Colorado’s newest state parks). 
She set up a trail of bluebird nest boxes. And she began a nature journal. 
Now, looking back over the past 25 years, things changed. Familiar birds 
were seen less often. New species expanded their ranges from the south. 
Evidence of the changing climate is woven through decades of journal 
entries. Sign up at https://dfobirds.org/Programs.aspx. 

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