The Mountain Bluebird's vivid thrush brightens the skies across the American West. On #NationalBluebirdOfHappinessDay, considering adopting the Mountain Bluebird to support our critical work to protect these birds and the places they need. https://t.co/bFXratDuN4 https://t.co/Wvon7cM8oO
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We’re getting so close to achieving a major win for bird and wildlife conservation. The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (RAWA) is headed to a vote in the Senate floor in the coming days, and it needs your support. Take action now to support birds: https://t.co/Rtxb8PuPBe https://t.co/UyySKFMvHF
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Congrats to Joseph Hautman of Plymouth, Minnesota, who won the 2022 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest with his acrylic painting of three tundra swans flying over a wetland! (Image © USFWS) https://t.co/3tSX3FKaiB
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Something everyone can do to help birds is to turn off nonessential lights at night. However, regional- and national-level policies and ordinances can lead to more consistent and coordinated actions. Learn more about our position statement here: https://t.co/niOGNnmG4A https://t.co/I6rsod435s
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Second place in the 2022 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest goes to Frank Mittelstadt of Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, with his acrylic painting of tundra swans. Great job! (Image © USFWS) https://t.co/bbb2kfY5Og
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Our #PublicLands are areas where nature and history converge. How do we make them more inclusive to all? #NationalPublicLandsDay #NPLD https://t.co/jdcl8UKLwX
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Third place in the 2022 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest goes Robert Hautman of Delano, Minnesota, with his acrylic painting of an American wigeon! Great job! (Image © USFWS) https://t.co/pYNv9J7FI5
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Climate change is making wildfires more frequent and too severe for habitats to recover. Learn how this is affecting birds, and how we can take action to help save the places that they—and we—need to survive. #BirdsTellUs #ClimateWeekNYC https://t.co/HSnNj1ycci
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Happy #NationalBluebirdOfHappinessDay! How do bluebirds bring joy to your life? https://t.co/3osBsuxP3y
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Bobolinks are out of this world - especially if you measure how far they fly. These birds travel ~12,500 miles each year. Added up over an average Bobolink's lifetime, these birds travel the equivalent of 4 to 5 times around the circumference of the earth! https://t.co/HIyuGReRUQ https://t.co/VmaJCcJuxG
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🤔 Just what puts the hum in a #hummingbird's wings? And why don’t other birds' wings hum in flight? 🔎 Find out in this @BirdNoteRadio podcast! ➡️ https://t.co/BIktwJto3W
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Happy Bird Song Saturday! This week's bird is the American Robin. As we have launched in the USA this week, we will be adding American species to our content on Birda's social media. Have a listen to this bird! Keep an ear out for it's call and log it on Birda! https://t.co/1taVlzvzQA
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Today is #NationalPublicLandsDay. What are your favorite stories of birding in our national parks or other public lands? https://t.co/murrvgVfqN
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Our public lands are great places to find birds. On #NationalPublicLandsDay, check out this guide from @TheBirdist to help get you started. https://t.co/p9K8vLB0kd #NPLD https://t.co/cPV2fmfVup
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With 3 billion birds lost in North America since 1970 there’s never been a more important time to secure bird protections. The Migratory Bird Protection Act is historic legislation to ensure that we #ProtectTheBirds. Urge Congress to support it today: https://t.co/WdYFU9EPDN https://t.co/tPKl8k4ASb
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