
09-23: 50 Years of Songbird Maps with Miranda Zammarelli
Published on Jun 5
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<p>An interesting study discussed on the monthly This Month in Birding segment led us to Miranda Zammarelli, a PhD student at Dartmouth who has taken 50 years of hand drawn paper maps of bird territories at a New Hampshire forest, collected over many years by Dartmouth students, and brought those maps into the modern era to learn about how bird territories ebb and flow over the seasons. It's a great story of how the path of discovery winds its way from one researcher to the next. Miranda joins us to talk about her work. If you'd like to see what the maps look like, <a href= "https://home.dartmouth.edu/news/2025/03/fifty-years-songbird-maps-take-flight-new-hands"> check out this write-up about her project</a>. <br /> <br /> Also, the Breeding Bird Survey and the Bird Banding Lab are set to be eliminated if a budget bill passes the US Senate, greatly threatening bird research not only in the US, but across the hemisphere. <a href= "https://www.aba.org/proposed-bird-banding-lab-closure-e...