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2 years ago

(Jan 10, 2023 11:10)

Behind the scenes, birds do a lot to help ensure a healthy planet. From what they eat to where they poop, birds make the world a better place. There are infinite reasons to love birds. Here are a few more! https://t.co/9u6lnBFBsV https://t.co/juN0u41N0y

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2 years ago

(Jan 10, 2023 09:03)

“Now, we don't try to turn everyone into a center director that comes through here, but what we do try to allow is youth to continue to explore and maintain that curiosity,” said Marcos Trinidad (@BrownBirder), center director at @audubondebspark in LA. https://t.co/1sWRK3eNXm

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2 years ago

(Jan 10, 2023 03:10)

Did you catch the story last spring of how @AudubonFL scientists were able to identify the oldest known wild Roseate Spoonbill? The bird is still nesting within five miles of where it hatched in Everglades National Park. https://t.co/NkYGpozFp7

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2 years ago

(Jan 10, 2023 02:01)

Do American Robins migrate? It depends on whether they have enough food to get through the season! Read more about this species’ adaptive winter strategy here: https://t.co/7DzbWZJU69 Photo: American Robin by Kenneth Keifer/Shutterstock https://t.co/2kk4E9TZIO

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2 years ago

(Jan 10, 2023 12:10)

🐤How does it feel to look a #bird in the eye knowing that the entire species would have gone extinct without your help? 🚨With only 4 ageing females left, under attack from invasive species and now trying to fight off avian malaria, Fatu Hiva Monarch is on the brink. https://t.co/q52ktx1bo7

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2 years ago

(Jan 10, 2023 12:10)

🌟Yet, thanks to the incredible efforts of SOP Manu, BirdLife in French Polynesia, there is still hope for the death-defying species. ➡ https://t.co/j6Yt3Nsez8

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2 years ago

(Jan 10, 2023 05:08)

Audubon is local everywhere. Our chapter network & state offices were critical to protecting and restoring the places that birds need. In 2022, we secured Lights Out and Native Plant proclamations across the country, restored tern breeding habitat, & more! https://t.co/Min1EFUh9p https://t.co/KBl3h0ijJv

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2 years ago

(Jan 10, 2023 01:05)

Alongside our U.S, tribal, and Canadian partners, @AudubonWA has been tirelessly working to ensure a healthy and resilient Puget Sound where birds and people thrive. Read what they’ve accomplished in 2022 and what’s next. https://t.co/HD6b72uVtW

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2 years ago

(Jan 10, 2023 04:03)

LAST CALL! Thank you to everyone who has submitted images to our BirdWatching 2022 Backyard & City Birds photo contest—we appreciate all of you! If you haven’t entered your photos yet, today's the LAST DAY you can submit your photos. Don’t miss out! #BWMBackyardAndCityBirds2022 Enter by TONIGHT: https://bit.ly/3DtWjeD

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2 years ago

(Jan 10, 2023 05:06)

During the winter, you can find Western Meadowlarks mingling with flocks of other blackbirds and starlings. Have you managed to spot a Western Meadowlark this season? https://t.co/7G8KFQL1gp https://t.co/QQ5es8dI0f

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2 years ago

(Jan 10, 2023 07:55)

Our lovely new February issue is out this Thursday. Subs copies should already be hitting doormats around the UK. Order your copy right here: https://t.co/ENMk5GrMaO https://t.co/W3PsQmpNKp

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2 years ago

(Jan 10, 2023 03:01)

Coastal stewardship is all about preventing human disturbance to coastal birds and ensuring they have enough space to rest, refuel and raise their young. See how @AudubonSC’s team fared in 2022—spoiler alert: they did some incredible work this past season! https://t.co/SofI6FRZ7x

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2 years ago

(Jan 10, 2023 01:10)

Known for gathering in huge, garrulous flocks, Great-tailed Grackles are a polarizing species across the American Southwest. But these birds deserve our respect—even if they don't need it. https://t.co/XMIgEHpGAQ https://t.co/8T7h6CJAMD

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