A new Vermont program recruits volunteers to survey breeding birds that would otherwise go uncounted. Thanks to it so far, Audubon scientists studying the declining Blue-winged and Golden-winged Warblers learned of a new breeding hotspot for these species. https://t.co/sgLVNhHDtg
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What can 3,300 hours of recordings collected in the Boreal Forest tell us? Audubon’s partner Deninu Kųę́ First Nation is excited to report on results from their summer 2021 passive acoustic monitoring surveys for birds. Learn what they uncovered. https://t.co/s2I3Okbglm
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With this new Motus antenna installed at Constitution Marsh Audubon Center & Sanctuary, we’ll be able to provide scientists with data that will help them better understand how and where birds migrate. @AudubonNY https://t.co/h8YjVry5AL
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Fancy a chat? Pic 1 is definitely chatty... the rest not so. Answers at 4pm and good luck. #birdwatching #birding #idchallenge #quiz https://t.co/gnOXrEsFYC
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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 is the Whiskered Treeswift, native to Asia. Our team love this bird's little moustache! #birdoftheweek #whiskeredtreeswift #treeswift https://t.co/ymwb7VkY94
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Western Bluebirds didn't seem as interested in the cherry blossoms as all the others, so I was excited to spot this little guy for a quick few seconds! He seemed a little skeptical with me. 🤨 That cute head tilt though! ☺️ . . . . .
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Nature is the ultimate entertainer. Inspire the young, budding bird lover in your life to learn more about the natural world with these eight new birdy and nature-themed books—perfect for children of various ages. https://t.co/x1V1vKyYrs
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Even on a remote island surrounded by an Australian Marine Park, Flesh-footed Shearwaters ingest so much plastic that scientists coined a new term to describe the resulting disease: plasticosis. @J_Besl https://t.co/GnQ2dEaoFf
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