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The Pine Grosbeak is the largest of northern finches, about the size of an American Robin. One of this bird’s behaviors has given the charismatic Pine Grosbeak a rather gloomy but comical nickname. What is it? Find out at: https://t.co/BbFojulDsq. https://t.co/69h5UMdCbd
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Is learning how to identify new birds on your resolution list this year? Brush up on those skills with our National Audubon Society Guides to Birds & Trees of North America. You’ll even be able to check out conservation statuses for each species. https://t.co/LNsjaqnyEU @aaknopf https://t.co/Ys5UwprQN1
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In 2020 Audubon scientists made a startling discovery: water is quickly disappearing from @CorkscrewSwamp Sanctuary—endangering its wildlife and the surrounding community. Read how we used science to inform the area’s restoration & water policy. @AudubonFL https://t.co/7XOj85lZ91
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Want a fun visual of your 2022 birdwatching journey? Check out #AudubonHatched on the free Audubon Bird Guide app—it features your logged bird sightings, your top 3 most sighted birds, and more. Learn more: https://t.co/nwNJip8x5Q https://t.co/dH8EE3lCb4
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During most of the year, Gray Partridges forage in coveys in search of food on the ground, usually at dawn or dusk. In the winter, they may burrow into the snow to reach seeds, which make up most of their diet. https://t.co/1BahoHpSY9 https://t.co/j9L1Bs3TZ9
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Can you name 7 of the most numerous and widespread invasive bird species in the U.S.? Do you know where these species are originally from and how they arrived in the U.S.? Check your answers here: https://t.co/yZCOQW6hWb Photo: European Starling by Soru Epotok/Shutterstock https://t.co/WNCvUAvkAe
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🐦Rare and threatened species understandably attract much conservation attention, but more familiar and widespread #birds are no less crucial to biodiversity. 🦉‘Keeping common birds common’ has therefore long been an important part of BirdLife’s work. ➡️https://t.co/NZvmZUPEqZ
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It's Fun Fact Friday! Did you know?? The Baikal Teal is named after Russia's world's largest and deepest freshwater lake, where this species originates! Have you seen this bird before? Why not log it on Birda? #bird #birding #birdingchallenge #birdingbigyear #livewilder #teal https://t.co/Dm2hWXmipW
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Didn’t catch our live interview with Marcos Trinidad—center director at @audubondebspark in Los Angeles? Read an excerpt from our conversation, discussing his roots, his work making the outdoors more inclusive, and his new podcast Human/Nature. https://t.co/1sWRK3eNXm
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Good morning ID Quizzers. Welcome to Friday 13th. Thought we'd test your ID skills with red birds. Either name or colour. Answers after 4pm. #Birdwatching #Birding #IDChallenge #Quiz https://t.co/DSwQkRRCzA
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"The Christmas Bird Count is a prime example of how everyday observations from first-time volunteers and experts alike can make a big difference in understanding our world." – Audubon CEO @DrElizabethGray #AudubonCBC #BirdsTellUs https://t.co/HhEezrsWqZ
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“In both journalism and conservation, it can sometimes feel like we’re revisiting the same issues again & again, with a modern twist,” writes @jenbogo—our vice president of content—reflecting on the stories in our most recent winter issue of our magazine. https://t.co/cwNb5k6dgF
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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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Text updates from Audubon are a quick and hassle-free way to stand up for the birds we all love while on the fly. Join our list today and you'll receive a link to download exclusive Audubon phone wallpapers featuring bird photography and designs! https://t.co/ABAee8ObTR https://t.co/EkoTOEVo9U
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