The Endangered Species Act has prevented 99% of the species under its care from going extinct. We need to allow this critical law to continue to protect wildlife for future generations, not undermine it. Urge Congress to stand up for this bedrock law. https://t.co/dP5q1yFDpN https://t.co/56bpBkDhut
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With a population estimated at just 15 birds, the Blue-eyed Ground-Dove is one of the rarest birds in Brazil. Learn about the latest work to conserve this Critically Endangered species, rediscovered in 2015. Watch the full video here: https://t.co/k5QREBGFNY https://t.co/ICB3hwRiLS
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A Hooded Merganser with a freshly caught crayfish. A stoic Northern Harrier preening in golden light. A Red-winged Blackbird plucking cattail seeds. Females steal the spotlight in these 12 photos that left our Audubon Photography Awards judges beaming. https://t.co/uSYoEfpkys
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While Hurricane Sandy improved conditions for some birds, it destroyed important stopover habitat for others, requiring urgent restoration efforts. Take a closer look at the impacts. https://t.co/qGXZUAz0Dz
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When people lose their high-frequency hearing range, they often give up the joy of many birdsongs. Now Lang Elliott has launched a free iPhone app, along with a headset you can purchase, that can help users “hear birds again” in real-time. https://t.co/R8Fj48CCnl
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It's Bird Song Saturday! Have a listen to the lovely song of the Chiffchaff! This bird's song certainly feels like the start of spring! Heard one recently? Why not log it on Birda? #chiffchaff #songbird #birdsong #birdcall #birdcalls #birdvideo #bird #birdnerd #birdsongsaturday https://t.co/PhnA0mScxX
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Last month, a train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, spilling toxic chemicals that killed thousands of animals like minnows and frogs. Experts don't yet know what the spill will mean for birds, but there are steps we can take to mitigate future harm. https://t.co/eiX5d240Ud https://t.co/gXYPvQmACU
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Why don't birds get electrocuted sitting on power lines? https://t.co/KEnmFdcA6k https://t.co/k7YDrX1vdV
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Click through for identification guides to some of the most common garden birds with advice on how to attract them: https://t.co/0v0nSKSfJf https://t.co/75LgMlYiRt
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Did you know that a mixed group of goslings is called a gang brood? Or that the Canada Goose most people are familiar with is a giant subspecies? Get to know this hefty honker a little better with these 10 fun facts! https://t.co/mw6EMj7Qui https://t.co/uvBJRhlPzu
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“If we're not outside yet, where are we?” We spoke with Marcos Trinidad—former center director at @audubondebspark in LA & senior regional manager at @TreePeople_org—on his roots, his work making the outdoors more inclusive & his new podcast Human/Nature. https://t.co/1sWRK3eNXm
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Ever spot a bird that looks like a mashup of a Black-capped and Mountain Chickadee? Turns out, these species hybridize more commonly than believed—especially in places altered by human activity. https://t.co/ZpLkDvH11F
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🦅 Wings aren't the only adaption #birds evolved to be able to take flight! 🔎 Find out more in this @BirdNoteRadio Podcast! ➡️ https://t.co/g9mGtv7mIu
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All you need to know about black redstarts is right here: https://t.co/LPa6co2gwT https://t.co/KdQ6W6X8Z2
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Curious how the creator who reimagined the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher for Audubon’s The Aviary series got into illustration? We spoke with @jpbrammer about his inspiration, process, and generating understanding through art. https://t.co/Am9wLVXPlc https://t.co/UvwqWAlNV4
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