Black-and-white Warblers are such a cool species. From their appearance to their behavior to their migration, this warbler is hard to beat. Sadly, they are one of the most frequent colliders with windows. Take action to help this bird and others today: https://t.co/wIMD4yqeZV https://t.co/sA3o9YmFPT
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The passage of the Inflation Reduction Act and the drought in the American West are two of the biggest climate stories of the year. This #ClimateWeekNYC, we take a look at how this legislation will help the wildlife and communities affected by the drought. https://t.co/lT3R9PntTY
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Who doesn't love Common Yellowthroats? With their cool mask, great song, and cute personalities, we all should do what we can to help this bird. Luckily, there are actions that can be taken today to help, such as treating windows to reduce collisions. https://t.co/wIMD4yqMPt https://t.co/lG1OdKq6G5
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“[The Bird Migration Explorer] tells us where the important places are for migratory birds.” Audubon’s Jill Deppe—@DeppeJill—spoke with @charli_bing about how the Explorer can encourage people to protect the migratory birds that pass through their area. https://t.co/VQ5LSN52eE
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“As we look to the stars, we can’t ignore our home.” More rockets are lifting off than ever before—raising increasing environmental concerns, both local and global in scope. @jessleber https://t.co/1aqvC8rDuP
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#BirdsTellUs we're in a climate emergency and it's wreaking havoc on our communities, our lands, and our waters. Join us in working for policies that protect both people and wildlife from climate threats. https://t.co/PY7lZMcXkG https://t.co/HdssdVC3eS
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Meet Audubon's Melanie Smith (@alaska_melanie), spatial ecologist and Bird Migration Explorer program manager who tracks the hemisphere’s migratory birds from a log cabin in Alaska. https://t.co/v04J5aRYc3
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We have a few virtual seats left for tomorrow's webinar! Don't miss out on learning from @ABCbirds' staff talk about fall migration and tips on where to go this season. RSVP form: https://t.co/EK8LeQW4BL Bird in image: Yellow-rumped Warbler by Kristi Blokhin/Shutterstock https://t.co/VMKjs7exzE
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Today, we join the world in mourning the loss of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen, together with her family, have done so much for the world of conservation. As she is laid to rest today, we remember her achievements and send our deepest condolences to her family. https://t.co/TfiBlpinGa
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"Each day in the marsh produces something challenging and exhilarating all at once." Learn about the work and the joy our biologists experience out in the field banding ducks: https://t.co/jhx30F36DF (Field camera picture credit to USFWS) https://t.co/FwvX4yAZcc
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Public Utility Commissions in every state make sure electric utilities don't exploit consumers. Experts say they should also protect consumers’ futures by reducing carbon emissions. https://t.co/PgdrVRjxA7
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Did you know that despite earlier thinking that Northern Saw-whet Owls were non-migratory, they actually just migrate surreptitiously at night? https://t.co/cv5NwEv4pE https://t.co/n0XnM5MS0O
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🐤 The Greater Adjutant is a species of stork that can reach towering heights of 1.5 metres – that’s as tall as a human! 🌳 They are found in India and Cambodia, and choose to nest in tall trees with closed canopies 📷 Bibekananda Kakoti https://t.co/qoKWpV60l5
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Meet Bird Warde (@nepeteaa), the illustrator who created Audubon’s 2022 Let’s Go Birding Together graphic. We talked with them on IG live about art, inspiration, and the joy of discovery. Read an excerpt from our conversation. https://t.co/3W9pyl9NYZ
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Greater Sage-Grouse populations have plummeted by 80% in the past 50 years. To protect this iconic western species, we need decisions on the bird’s appropriate classification to be made by biologists in the field—not politicians. Take action: https://t.co/574hFuXukF #SaveGrouse https://t.co/Z4jspHVZX8
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