In March, 吃瓜黑料 chapter leaders and staff joined the Coalition for the Delaware River Watershed (CDRW)’s annual Capitol Hill Day. This year’s Hill Day was entirely virtual due to ongoing COVID-19 precautions, but that didn’t stop us from championing bird protections and conservation measures to protect the Delaware River Watershed. Despite being unable to meet in person with legislators, 71 attendees from coalition member organizations convened meetings with 31 Congressional offices in the Delaware River Watershed – the most attended Hill Day to date. The Delaware River Watershed, an important migratory stopover site along the Atlantic Flyway, is home to over 400 bird species and provides clean, dependable water resources for birds, other wildlife, and people. Unfortunately, birds of the watershed like the American Black Duck, Saltmarsh Sparrow, and Cerulean Warbler are facing peril from climate-related threats, including sea level rise, changing precipitation patterns...