A new study identifies areas where biodiversity can be sustained at varying degrees of warming climate. Most of these critical climate refugia—vital for sustaining birds & other species—lack current protections & will diminish as global temperature rises. https://t.co/KgPs4t8K2t
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Did you know that the Common Redpoll is actually in the finch family? Learn more about this species and the other finches found in the United States here: https://t.co/5FzNOwupvw Photo: Common Redpoll by Michael J. Parr https://t.co/haJIhcUtft
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ABA members: the January 2023 digital version of Birding magazine--featuring "Queenfisher" by @ipaintbirbs--is up! https://t.co/2podx7emz9
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As the world embraces conservation efforts like the U.S. America the Beautiful initiative to conserve 30% of lands and waters by 2030, these refugia must be prioritized. Warming must also be held below 2 degrees Celsius to conserve the most safe spaces. https://t.co/eyPQlxvcY6
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The findings echo those of our Survival By Degrees report that found that 2/3 of North American bird species will be vulnerable to extinction if the rate of global temperature rise is not slowed. A changing climate threatens nature's balance. https://t.co/FlbqituLWy #BirdsTellUs https://t.co/Iq5DzCD0UA
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“My immediate thought was to bring sunlight into it. That is why I chose to design the mural as a stained-glass piece, to bring more light and vibrancy to the area,” says artist Wildriana Paulino. Learn about her Pine Warbler mural. #AudubonMuralProject https://t.co/q73PGMlIuG
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🐤 Named after it’s striking blue chest, the Azure-Breasted Pitta is endemic to the Philippines where it inhabits lowland forest. 🚨 This species is listed as vulnerable due to the extensive deforestation of its habitat. 📷 feathercollector / Shutterstock https://t.co/eye1Pmbcfk
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Bobolinks largely rely on agricultural fields in both their breeding and wintering grounds. But with the impacts of climate change and changing agricultural practices, can they adapt fast enough? Dive into Audubon Vermont's Bobolink Project to learn more. https://t.co/wNYTPqZXOl
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It's time for another Wednesday Wildlife at Speed!! What's this blurry bird? Pop your guesses in the comments below and find out the answer tomorrow! #birda #birding #whatbird #wildlifeatspeed #birdID #birdidhelp #whatbirdisthis #birdingquiz #blurrybird #wildlifewednesday https://t.co/H0bBNozVCn
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Thumbnail birding – write about what you've seen for our new competition, and win great prizes including Maven binoculars worth £1,000 - https://t.co/tOXSNlSRNT
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The 2023 Audubon Photography Awards are officially open for entries! This year, we brought back the Video and Female Bird Prizes, along with others. Enter your best bird photos and videos for a chance to win! https://t.co/6yRI1Sqfkz https://t.co/VTiBUcrsiU
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#BirdsTellUs we're in a climate emergency and it's wreaking havoc on our communities, our lands, and our waters. Pledge to stand with Audubon as we call on elected leaders to create a brighter future for birds and people. Take action today: https://t.co/VUtgvKfQWn https://t.co/ScaU7bbWGx
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After a month of meeting with villagers and traversing rugged terrain, a team of scientists in Papua New Guinea rediscovered the Black-naped Pheasant-Pigeon, a bird lost to science since it was first described in 1882. Watch their rediscovery video here: https://t.co/Uuc2JjK0PY
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eBird, the Macaulay Library website, and associated apps will be unavailable TODAY from 3:45-9:00am ET (8:45-14:00 GMT) for system maintenance. During the maintenance period use eBird Mobile or a notebook to keep #birding lists for later entry. Thank you for your patience! https://t.co/IORKzoxuVb
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Wondering how to celebrate the winter the #BirdFriendly way? Why not make your yard a winter wonderland for birds and try out these simple but effective tips. https://t.co/IKTCZTE76N
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