With their stunning looks and captivating behaviors, birds often enthrall us when they cross our path. Take a moment to revel in what you might otherwise miss with the winners of this year's Audubon Photography Awards! https://t.co/28QFQcAhqW https://t.co/2cYMuYpSDE
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The Audubon's Oriole (and all American orioles) are actually members of the Blackbird family, named for similarities in appearance to orioles of the Eastern Hemisphere. See our handy cheat sheet for all U.S. #Orioles on the #BirdCallsBlog, click here: https://t.co/r2Z725o8UF https://t.co/CU7b3iLgFA
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Recent research suggests that woodland-dwelling and insect-eating migratory birds are most susceptible to building collisions that kill up to 1 billion birds each year: https://t.co/YPCZzHUxZy https://t.co/dF3jgVC0BG
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Searching for new hotspots to visit on your next birding trip? Download the free Audubon Bird Guide app to find the best birding places near you: https://t.co/aWuW7Y9fri https://t.co/DOAhawpFLZ
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Curl up with our Fall 2022 magazine issue this weekend! From new insights into migration to a fuller understanding of the threats birds face to a fresh appreciation for the people working hard to help them along the way, there's a story to captivate you: https://t.co/WwlE4IbvXt https://t.co/lydhndJx1L
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The Summer Tanager is special for several reasons, but its claim to fame is that the male is the only completely red bird in North America!
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🎉 At BirdLife’s World Congress, we celebrated how our story began 100 years ago, all while wearing these 5 new designs, which we have now added to our shop! 🐤 With free UK postage this weekend, you can celebrate 100 years of BirdLife with us. ➡️ https://t.co/4tMHU0Y0NW https://t.co/29FvV2U0Od
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How can #BirdFriendly forestry help migrating birds—like Tennessee Warblers? Through @AudubonNC’s program, landowners learn how to create diverse forest habitats on their property that support birds throughout their lifecycle. https://t.co/vIQmGyraAS https://t.co/QoOxw4qHov
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We need to act now to save birds. This #InternationalCoffeeDay, support disappearing bird habitat and populations with Audubon's coffee. Make your morning routine more bird-friendly: https://t.co/aRVYTDLuKN https://t.co/ynG8d1eu0G
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📆 1 week to go until Global Bird Weekend! 🦜 Help others learn and share your passion for birding! 🔭 Let’s all go birding for conservation! ➡️ https://t.co/CXWprk69EO #birdsuniteourworld #GlobalBirdWeekend #GlobalBirding @global_birding https://t.co/czfWldewxu
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The October issue of Bird Watching magazine is out now! Available in all good newsagents and selected supermarkets or get one here delivered right to your front door: https://t.co/5fw8hkkj3Q https://t.co/2J8FGHkiip
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Can you guess which bird this is? Place your answers below! All will be revealed tomorrow! Download Birda today. For those who know, and for those who want to find out. #riddle #bird #species #birda #guessthebird #birdid #riddles #speciesname #birding #puzzle #birdingpuzzle https://t.co/Zljb0YfajG
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Great-tailed Grackles can look at two different objects at the same time, a recent study finds—the first bird shown to have that talent. https://t.co/QJlmalD7EZ https://t.co/TOntyokjGx
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Until recently, researchers defined Wood Storks as not true migrants. But due to new research, scientists now know they’re partially migratory—and since they wander in response to local environmental conditions, the species is an ideal ecosystem indicator. https://t.co/mISGnnqHBy
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The San Francisco Bay’s largest harmful algal bloom in recorded history killed thousands of fish. Experts worry whether fish populations will bounce back in time for fall migration—which is already underway at this migratory bird hotspot. https://t.co/1homlBnb3J
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