We're grateful to have Aimee Roberson on our staff and honored that she wrote this article sharing her personal story and perspective along with other lessons that can be learned from Indigenous Lifeways and birds. Read it here: https://t.co/FFNrxrR3Vz Art by Joshua D. Hinson. https://t.co/RF15O4jfKx
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What can one unlucky goose’s GPS tracker tell us? Take a gander at an incredible discovery—revealing an epic migration—made by Melanie Smith (@alaska_melanie), a leader of Audubon’s Migratory Bird Initiative.https://t.co/Cs55O8LdW0 https://t.co/wb6FuiKY9d
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Tune in now on Instagram live for a conversation with artist and writer @jpbrammer. You’ll learn about his work, his inspiration for reimagining the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher for Audubon’s ‘The Aviary’ series, and much more. https://t.co/OV9rkRecZq https://t.co/h2ozxdkHsB
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Enter the 2023 Audubon Photography Awards for a chance to see your photo in the @audubonsociety magazine! https://t.co/6yRI1SpHv1 https://t.co/bOTCK3JZu2
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🦩 Flamingos are arguably among the most recognisable species of #bird thanks to their long legs, slender necks, and striking colour. ❤️ Flocks of #flamingos are a sight to behold, and our work at BirdLife aims to ensure that their future is as bright as their feathers. https://t.co/vZ1KRp2PYv
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It's the last day of National Bald Eagle Watch Month! How many bald eagles did you spot? (Bonus points if you’ve correctly identified a juvenile bald eagle!) #ESA50🦅 https://t.co/jkhZQjurNw
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Want to create some good habits this month? Try the February Streaks Challenge on Birda! Log a sighting or a session every day of the shortest month! Can you do it? #bird #birdnerd #birda #birding #birds #naturecommunity #app #birdapp #livewilder #challenge #birdingchallenge https://t.co/8P7MdlDeyE
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🎶 The gentle purr of the European Turtle-Dove that used to signal spring’s arrival in Northern Europe is falling silent. 🚨 Extreme habitat loss due to intensive farming has wiped out European populations by 30-49% over 16 years. 📷Ben Andrew (https://t.co/s89zvlSg7y) https://t.co/MCh2Z75wBa
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Last year, we experienced the devastating consequences of climate change and saw the U.S. government take its most consequential steps to address the crisis with the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). This magazine issue we did a deep dive into the bill. https://t.co/3W2qwV5Nae
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🏞️ Fortunately, Mar Chiquita, the biggest saltwater lake in South America and a haven for three threatened #flamingo species, has recently become Argentina’s largest national park with the help of BirdLife Partner @AvesArgentinas and international support. 📷 Emrah Aktaş https://t.co/IyhCj0UZ8F
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During this year’s Christmas Bird Count, inclement weather was not a factor in limiting Evergreen Audubon’s ability to get out and about. This year they recorded about 8,800 birds representing 50 species. Find out more from @AudubonRockies. #AudubonCBC https://t.co/XPoQE6vkfL
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😓 More than one million European Turtle-doves are still illegally killed each year. ❓ Will you stop the slaughter? ➡ https://t.co/Qetvcxzf5I https://t.co/ZoGz8nvyfn
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While challenges still remain, there’s much to be excited about with the passing of the Inflation Reduction Act. Read about how this historic legislation can benefit people, birds, and the places we need. #BirdsTellUs https://t.co/xYvUjV7Sdb
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🐤 There are six species of flamingo which inhabit lakes, mudflats, and shallow lagoons in the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Europe. https://t.co/3I1hUvd7Yx
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While @susancosier took a closer look at what kinds of clean energy innovation experts say would be necessary to meet the targets outlined in the bill. https://t.co/Q64mr1Owd8
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