This small Northern Pygmy-Owl, not much larger than House Sparrow, may look adorable—but it’s quite aggressive. Found in western forests, these owls will even cache their prey in tree cavities or on thorns. https://t.co/GdT1r2Mr9V https://t.co/7ZJR3xHifo
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@ABCbirds BirdScapes are places where sustainable land use leads to successful bird conservation, creating win-win results for people and birds. We're working with partners in multiple countries to keep making progress and getting conservation results. https://t.co/Eaj1QlTbLR https://t.co/ZXo16fnpiJ
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Tune in virtually to Hog Island @AudubonCamp’s first Making Bird Connections presentation of the year on Feb 9 at 7:30 pm ET. You’ll hear from environmental educator & speaker Nicole Jackson (@wildlifegirl09) about health & wellness in the outdoors. RSVP: https://t.co/FDfMTp3LDg https://t.co/mhqayOSyW8
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Did you know Barred Owls can have pink wings? It's true. Check out these 10 fun facts to discover how—along with plenty of more Barred Owl trivia. https://t.co/x5aOTiYgPL https://t.co/IPIuEM1XBp
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🐤 Did you know that Carolina Wrens can sing so loudly that you almost have to shout to be heard over their songs! 🤔 But how can such a tiny #bird make such a big sound? 🔎 Find out in this @BirdNoteRadio Podcast! ➡️ https://t.co/ZGnYvu5YOp
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“I don’t want to show a bird flying,” says photographer Xavi Bou, who captures the abstract energy of birds gliding, swooping, and more in his project Ornithographies. “I want to show a flight.” https://t.co/5dP6cOO8iT https://t.co/wy5UtqNREy
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Is that a Cooper’s or Sharp-shinned Hawk? Download the Audubon Bird Guide app for free and brush up on your bird ID skills! https://t.co/aWuW7Y9fri https://t.co/V3ytCNdKqZ
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Did you know that nearly 100 bird species depend on sagebrush country for their habitat needs, including the Greater Sage-Grouse? #SaveGrouse https://t.co/gVyu5nwfK7
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>75% of the Amazon forest has lost resilience—meaning it can’t bounce back or recover as quickly after droughts and human disturbance. Scientists say this means the Amazon is approaching a tipping point with devastating consequences for birds. https://t.co/HQCsxL87El #BirdsTellUs https://t.co/SkSNvtyaDj
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“It’s the kind of bird that makes you interested in birds…That connection has always been at the heart of birding, no matter how the birds are announced, found, or observed. The phone lines may be silent, but the joy endures.” https://t.co/iOmpHB7DSD
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