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2 years ago

(Jan 15, 2023 07:03)

Swaths of trees killed by saltwater have been called “ghost forests” and “wooden gravestones,” with a sense of somber finality. But for threatened marsh birds, these habitats could provide an opportunity. https://t.co/ZytXSswua6

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2 years ago

(Jan 15, 2023 09:03)

Recent research demonstrated how a shaky song reveals an old sparrow's age to younger competition: https://t.co/6Zwl9XAj6o https://t.co/EBTtEKztHd

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2 years ago

(Jan 15, 2023 11:02)

Have you ever wondered how a crossbill gets its crossed bill? @birdnoteradio has you covered in this new episode: https://t.co/6Q7200prcW https://t.co/RJGcGFYHwq

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2 years ago

(Jan 15, 2023 03:10)

From investigating Roseate Spoonbills to detailing the stunning myriad of colors in hummingbirds, curl up this weekend exploring the stories from our winter magazine. Starting off with a letter from our editor: https://t.co/rg1VdsLgS6 https://t.co/TPgqGQnBXN

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2 years ago

(Jan 15, 2023 04:20)

Did you know that the three different species of crossbills are actually in the finch family? Learn more about these and the other finches found in the US and Canada here: https://t.co/5FzNOwupvw Photo: Red Crossbill male by Paul Rossi https://t.co/JIok1oePwc

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2 years ago

(Jan 15, 2023 04:55)

Who’s saving money and setting goals this January? With Birda, you can set birding targets to help increase your time outdoors. Our app is also free, so you don’t need to worry about funding your new hobby! See what the @DailyMirror thinks here! #birdwatching #birding #birdwatch https://t.co/CPyxrKm1EZ

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2 years ago

(Jan 15, 2023 01:05)

Bird guide Tiffany Kersten devoted 2021 to making the outdoors safer for women. And along the way, she set a new Big Year birding record! https://t.co/3gw0sCr0n9

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2 years ago

(Jan 15, 2023 05:09)

Whether you’re planning on submitting a video to our 2023 Audubon Photography Awards or you’re just curious about switching mediums, videographer Tara Tanaka’s guide on how to manage videos in post-production is a good place to start. https://t.co/UP0Dsmu9lc

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Another rainy day in SoCal having me tied up at home. Tempted to go out shooting but didn't want to risk getting sick again as I've just gotten over a nasty cold. Soooo I'm just sitting here going through old photos. Ran across this #Magpie image I've never shared before. Chased this guy around while wintering in Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks; and this was the best snowy scene I could get with him in. 😅 . . . . .

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2 years ago

(Jan 15, 2023 03:09)

How good are your wildlife photography debunking skills? Start 2023 right and get some tips from the self-described punctilious Internet killjoy @PicPedant, a graphic designer and web developer who helms the popular Twitter account debunking phony-images. https://t.co/tYlIZGC44Z

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2 years ago

(Jan 15, 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 15, 2023 05:02)

How many of the world's bird species have gone extinct? @kennkaufman tackles this common—and tricky to answer—question in this edition of Ask Kenn! https://t.co/euxyLexrjV

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