Do you drink coffee? Do you like birds? For more than 5 million years, a rainbow of Neotropical migr
Do you drink coffee? Do you like birds? For more than 5 million years, a rainbow of Neotropical migrant birds (tanagers, warblers, and orioles) has been embarking on epic annual migrations from breeding grounds in North America to the New World tropics. In Colombia, these wintering areas are a lot different now than they were just 50 years ago. From the 1970s to the 1990s, more than 60 percent of Colombian coffee lands were cleared of forest as new varieties of sun-grown coffee were planted. During that same period, populations for many Neotropical migrant species plummeted—a drop many scientists say is related to deforestation of the birds’ wintering areas across Central and South America. “Among 42 migratory songbird species known to overwinter in coffee plantations, more than half (22) have significantly declining populations. The morning cup of coffee has the power to directly help, or hurt, migratory birds. It’s an old refrain that’s been sung by Scott Weidensaul in his classic book Living on the Wind; by Canadian scientist Bridget Stutchbury in Silence of the Songbirds; and by the late, legendary Russell Greenberg at the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center, who helped create the Bird-Friendly coffee certification for birder/coffee drinkers who want to support habitat with their cup of joe. More than 46 million Americans say they watch birds, and 57 percent of Americans drink coffee daily. That means there may be more than 25 million coffee-drinking bird watchers—more than 17 percent of the American coffee market. But Bird-Friendly coffee constitutes less than 0.1 percent of that market. And the market shares for Rainforest Alliance and Organic labels are in the low- to mid-single digits. Clearly, millions of bird watchers have not heard the message on coffee and migratory birds…or they’re not listening. #GustaveAxelson You can directly help birds by drinking coffee that is labeled as shade-grown, organic, and/or Bird-Friendly. @_josecastano @cornellbirds @selvaorgco @rainforestalliance @smithsonianmagazine #coffee #neotropicalbirds #migratorybirds #colombia #cornell #birding #birdfriendlycoffee https://www.instagram.com/p/CIBL4x4B_-y/?igshid=1wucgoxu1yt2u -- source link
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