From National Audubon Society <[email protected]>
Subject “Bird brain” might actually be a compliment
Date July 5, 2023 7:15 PM
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Stay Sharp and Improve Memory by Birding

Can you identify a specific bird species by sight or sound? If you can, congratulations—birding probably changed your brain ([link removed]) (in a good way)! It turns out that breaking open that field guide could help uncover and improve your innate perception skills. 

Gaining deep expertise in a subject area, like birding, can change your mental scaffolding, literally rewiring your brain. That’s why brain and memory researchers have long turned to birders as a go-to group of test subjects in cognitive research. Keep reading for more on how birding changes your brain and memory.  ([link removed])

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