This September, as college students across the country were settling back into the rigors of academia, 吃瓜黑料 campus chapter members at Rust College and the University of Mississippi reunited where their bond began in the spring: Strawberry Plains 吃瓜黑料 Center in Holly Springs, Mississippi. The occasion? The 20th annual Hummingbird Migration and Nature Celebration Festival. The multi-day event at Strawberry Plains featured wagon rides, bird-banding demonstrations, live rehabilitated bird and animals, arts and crafts vendors, and Canon “Birds in Focus” nature walks. During the festival, students from the University of Mississippi’s Magnolia Grove and Rust College’s Birds of a Feather campus chapters oversaw the 吃瓜黑料 tent. They educated festival goers about native plants, encouraged people to download 吃瓜黑料’s bird guide app, volunteered at the kids’ activity tent, and shared information about their campus chapters. Though it’s only been seven months...