The species’ common name, Lark Bunting, is a serious misnomer: After all, this bird is neither a lark nor a bunting. So, what is it then? Find out when you click the link: https://t.co/bh0gVExmgN https://t.co/lWyD0jX8N8
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A special February This Month in Birding with a panel full of people who love birds, as fits the season. Join @JodyAllair @Tyrannasarahrex and @TheBirdist on the American Birding Podcast to talk Steller's Jay splits, the return of the Dodo, and more! https://t.co/LRNxEx0aGo
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How do you lead a movement in environmental justice? After 30 years of rallying for justice, Peggy Shepard, co-founder and executive director of @weact4ej, shares the lessons she's learned along the way. #BlackHistoryMonth https://t.co/XlrxDZeExZ
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Yes.... Football team mascots. I think we need to make these harder. Thank you for taking part. #Birdwatching #Birding #IDChallenge #Quiz https://t.co/sgU59l7QCO
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Whilst sourcing images for our species guide, our Birda team come across some incredible birds. This is Birda's Bird of the Week! Today's bird the Azure Kingfisher, which is native to Australia. This bird is named after its beautiful blue plumage. #coolbirds #bird #birds https://t.co/4YU16YSp57
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We know the python eats Everglades birds—but recent studies confirm that they're targeting breeding colonies full of nestlings. For #InvasiveSpecies Awareness Week, learn how snakes are impacting the birds’ recovery & the efforts to mitigate that. #NISAW https://t.co/YatMKYcc8U
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Calling all youth artists! Most states are sill accepting entries to the Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest! Information can be found at https://t.co/GCG9PEXJlo (2022-2023 Junior Duck Stamp art, featuring a green-winged teal painted by Madison Grimm of South Dakota. (c) USFWS ) https://t.co/IN8acL3Fpf
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🌊 We are delighted to invite you to our webinar: "Guardians of the sea: Lessons learned from Cabo Verde" to know more about our grantees' experience in empowering fishermen in #CaboVerde to track marine megafauna and report illegal fishing activities. ➡️ https://t.co/tScUDf6Eph
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Alaska’s Teshekpuk Lake wetlands complex—one of the most vital habitats in the Arctic—is threatened by a proposed environmentally destructive and misguided oil development. This is our final opportunity to urge @BLMNational to stop the project. Act now: https://t.co/gCvMqXVFCy https://t.co/mxiYiiWP7g
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“As we flew north out of Timmins, the Boreal forest stretched out in all directions as a mosaic of spruce forest, muskegs, lakes, and waterways,” writes @CarrieEGray, reflecting on her recent trip to band Canada Geese in the Hudson Bay Lowlands. https://t.co/b3emiDt4XA
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Good morning quizzers. Hope all is well. Something a little different this week. ID the birds then tell me what links them all together please? Answers after 4pm and good luck. #birdwatching #birding #idchallenge #quiz https://t.co/1yl37ZrKjA
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Humans used to love pigeons, but why do we hate these "rats with wings" now? In her latest book, @BeeBrookshire suggests us to recheck our dislike of pigeons and other animals we call pests. https://t.co/XF09FgvtCZ
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.@AudubonFL’s Everglades Science Center is in the middle of a busy wading bird nesting season. Since Roseate Spoonbills have a clear relationship with water conditions, the colorful species can tell us about changes in their environment. #BirdsTellUs https://t.co/iHRyReeXIi
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