The 2022 Audubon Photography Awards received so many stellar video submissions that we just had to share 12 more of our favorites. Check them out, and don't forget that the 2023 awards are now open for entry! https://t.co/CpiFVBaT14
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Have you ever reported an escaped bird to eBird? Escaped birds (marked with a dark orange asterisk icon on eBird pages) are now tallied separately on your eBird Life List. Visit your Life List and tap the ‘Escapees’ tab to explore these updates: https://t.co/noyGPtMnCZ https://t.co/8ymvj2RnkE
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Did you know that the Roseate Spoonbill is considered an umbrella species and indicator of overall Everglades and Florida Bay health? Because of that, Everglades Science Center scientists have studied the species in Florida Bay since the 1930s. @audubonfl https://t.co/Q0n1JcBABH
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...and the answer is... Kestrel! Well done if you got it right. Come back next time for some more blurry birds! #birda #birding #birdwatching #birdwatch #whatbird #wildlifeatspeed #birdID #birdidhelp #whatbirdisthis #birdingquiz #blurrybird #wildlifewednesday #livewilder https://t.co/r7kJdWC5F8
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Detailed stats at the top of your eBird Life Lists offer new ways to explore your eBirding. See how many species you’ve reported from Native or Naturalized populations, which observations count towards your Life List & Top 100 species totals, & much more. https://t.co/D3TzMpHHiE https://t.co/2VXqOMTWD3
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The Bird Migration Explorer from Audubon & partners has launched exciting updates! Species migration maps are now available on mobile, there are more filtering capabilities, and improved accessibility for interactive elements. Check it out: https://t.co/bxl8Q26v1T https://t.co/mjSst54c7f
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Trying to identify a bird by its song? With the free Audubon Bird Guide app, you can use the Bird ID feature to narrow down your choices by voice type. Download it today: https://t.co/aWuW7Y9fri https://t.co/WcKMpXQIpf
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Every year, Christmas Bird Count volunteers across the Western Hemisphere observe thousands of bird species—each tally fueling the research of Audubon scientists. Learn how this critical data informs our work to build a better future for birds. #AudubonCBC https://t.co/6yTnljGfLp
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Our latest issue is in all good newsagents or become a Bird Watching member and get your copy delivered to your door every four weeks and enjoy extra exclusive online benefits : https://t.co/ZFOBu2zwqf https://t.co/TBRxAAxxlj
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Becoming a regular eBird user can take your birding to the next level while supporting science and conservation. Here’s what you need to know. https://t.co/gaHVxCdahF
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Today the water stored behind our dams on the #CORiver is so diminished that there’s been warnings of “system collapse.” As @usbr develops new operating rules, we call for considerations for birds & other living things reliant on the river. #BirdsNeedWater https://t.co/b8LdGRjI4K
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