When Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl, escaped from the Central Park Zoo, it left many with the question of what do we do now? Read what the experts think. https://t.co/J2SXEiRqMJ
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Mark your calendars for Global Big Day—Saturday, 13 May 2023. Join the biggest day in birds, simply by eBirding from wherever you are on #GlobalBigDay https://t.co/8Pget9uPoM #birds #birding #BirdTwitter #nature
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The Great Green Macaw is found in lowland humid forests from Honduras to Ecuador. This bird has experienced devastating population losses in recent decades that have halved its population numbers. Learn more about this bird and other green birds: https://t.co/Nwayco1Ksz https://t.co/7rVVcmkAv8
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The Emerald Toucanet is a small toucan found in humid montane forests from southern Mexico to Nicaragua. What other facts do you know about birds with green feathers? Test your knowledge: https://t.co/tIQRMYiHAQ Photo: Emerald Toucanet by Greg Homel, Natural Elements Productions https://t.co/EAbKIVe9OS
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Pinyon Jays & piñon pines share an intimate relationship—each depending on the other. But because of drought, insects, & development, piñon pines are producing less seed—pushing both into a snowballing decline. Learn what’s being done to bring them back. https://t.co/4yI9YFBkfQ
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🐤 The extraordinary recovery story of the Black Robin shows that conservation efforts can change the fortunes of species in even the most perilous of positions. 📷 Leon Berard https://t.co/hn8E4wqSvf
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Need some time outside while at #SXSW? Join @travisaudubon for a bird walk along Waller Creek today at 8am CT. It will be a great walk for birders of all skill levels. There’s no cost, but registration is encouraged. More info and RSVP here: https://t.co/nb5lZVbisi https://t.co/tczCYNg1ze
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What a talented and persistent singer! The male Black-throated Green Warbler has two main songs: a thin, buzzy trill used when courting, and a quicker song used when defending territory. Listen to the songs and learn more on our website: https://t.co/lz9EadkSwx https://t.co/5e7Cw6XljB
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The digital version of the March 2023 issue of 𝘉𝘪𝘳𝘥𝘪𝘯𝘨 magazine is now available! https://t.co/UY9vFp55bZ
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🌏 Endemic to New Zealand’s remote Chatham Islands, the introduction of invasive mammals had driven the global population of the species to just seven birds by 1976, restricted to a single island with an area of just 0.15 km2. 📷Peter de Lange https://t.co/LgpS31jBFe
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During the 2021 nesting season, wading birds initiated almost 102,000 nests—more than twice the 10-year average of 48,000 nests. Learn from @AudubonFL what Florida’s #BirdsTellUs about the health of the Everglades. https://t.co/qeFfbhd7co
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💡 Its spectacular recovery, following intensive management, is a renowned conservation success worldwide. 🌳 This pure black robin lives in low-altitude forest remnants and feeds entirely on insects. 📷 Peter de Lange https://t.co/6hGA3TRqfG
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Despite best efforts to protect birds nesting on Florida beaches, an invisible threat has been taking a toll on Black Skimmer chicks and fledglings in Southwest Florida—but staff are hopeful a new tool can help. @AudubonFL https://t.co/jQf613Aq2d
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NEW BLOG: The UK is one of the world’s most #nature depleted countries, with birds and wildlife under increasing pressure. So why was the nesting site of protected gulls reduced to rubble - and eggs and chicks destroyed - in Melksham Wiltshire? (Thread, 1/5 👇)
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“Seeing the many species of ducks in the Roaring Fork River ignited a spark to learn more about birds. Mary Harris took me under her wing & I found my flock of wonderful birders.” Read about this birder’s 1st Christmas Bird Count. @Rockies #AudubonCBC https://t.co/LyVnHv3j4i
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