“The Clean Water Act is essential in protecting our nation’s rivers, lakes, and streams for future generations. We fully support the @POTUS's decision to enforce the Clean Water Act,” said Audubon’s Caitlin Wall (@PotomacWall). #BirdsNeedWater https://t.co/PuNheykRd7
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After 60 years of collaborative conservation efforts among federal, state, non-governmental organizations, and local partners, the Hawaiian Goose, or nēnē, may be one step closer to recovery! Learn more about this #ESA50 #WildlifeWin here: https://t.co/NkGt5aKlyr
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Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Project Puffin by tuning in to Hog Island @AudubonCamp's presentation today at 7:30pm ET! You’ll hear from Dr. Stephen Kress—founder of @AudubonPuffin—and @ChadWitko of Audubon’s Migratory Bird Initiative. RSVP: https://t.co/FDfMTp3LDg https://t.co/scTvf9ymgW
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Impressive dance moves, a flexible bill, serious acting skills—what’s not to love about the American Woodcock? Read what makes these quirky migrants such fan favorites. https://t.co/lxOagRgOSY https://t.co/LKYuLtNnel
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What's your favorite birding spot? Get to know the birds in one location w/ the eBirder of the Month Challenge, sponsored by @ZEISSBirding. Submit 20+ eligible checklists from a single location in April for a chance to win a new Zeiss SFL 8x40 binocular. https://t.co/aZFRn0wca7
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...and the answer is... Dipper! Well done if you got it right! Come back next week for some more Wildlife at Speed! #birda #birding #whatbird #wildlifeatspeed #birdID #birdidhelp #whatbirdisthis #birdingchallenge #blurrybird #wildlifewednesday #dipper https://t.co/E67RSq1FEI
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NAB Regional Reports are always worth spending some time with for past trends and events. This one from southern California for last fall includes some exciting birds and excellent photos. https://t.co/gICcrHPMSa
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Want to help manage the invasive spotted lanternfly? Don’t use glue traps, experts say. The strips of sticky tape can injure or kill birds and other wildlife, while safer alternatives are available. https://t.co/Jo03hO5bbV
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“The simplest way to convert a yard to native plants is to start small. Each season, as I bring in more plants, I expand my garden edges a bit more...and I see an increase in native bee and butterfly populations.” @AudubonTX #PlantsForBirds https://t.co/yFvhlvFCk0
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North American grassland birds have experienced the largest declines of any group of birds over the last 50 years. Read how @Audubon_GP has been working closely with @NEGameandParks to study and protect the Thick-billed Longspur and American Woodcock. https://t.co/WufPu0HYph
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Our lovely brand-new May issue is out today! Become a Bird Watching member and get your copy delivered every four weeks: https://t.co/WfzppoMTie https://t.co/z87nFbhZTV
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Is the American Robin really a sign of spring? Turns out, the bird's movements are more complex than most people realize, writes @kennkaufman in this edition's "Ask Kenn!" https://t.co/qEUulAQP59
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Forest fragments might not seem like valuable habitat for birds but a new study finds that these patches act like avian "convenience stores" during migration, especially when crossing less hospitable regions like the sprawling farmlands of the Midwest. https://t.co/bTmoYoSosh
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