Will you vote by mail, early, or on Election Day? No matter how you choose to vote, you need a plan. Think through how you’re going to vote and how to make it happen. Make your plan and encourage your friends and family to do the same. https://t.co/4Vq1GosXK8 #VotePlanReady https://t.co/PFdreRLYAy
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When studying a species, what comes first, the chicken or the egg? For most rare birds, their breeding strategies and nest locations can actually remain a mystery to ornithologists long after the species is first known to science. Case studies here: https://t.co/SkkBw87PCI https://t.co/CtHwb8x0Ui
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The Bobolink Project—organized by Audubon Vermont, @Audubon_CT, and @MassAudubon—provides a way for farmers to support habitat for birds. In Vermont alone, the program has supported more than 1,900 Bobolink pairs and an estimated 5,300 fledglings. https://t.co/RWrWjqShyi
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Yesterday a gamekeeper avoided jail despite admitting to multiple raptor persecution offences. You will no doubt share our disappointment at the outcome. Here's our press release: https://t.co/qMnGUmbjwy https://t.co/FoDD0ssSpm
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How does seabird "waste" actually benefit the land and sea? Find out in this fascinating article posted on the #BirdCallsBlog! https://t.co/oicHxPyIDn Photo: A juvenile Red-footed Booby peers from its nest in a Beach Heliotrope tree. Photo by Laura M. Beauregard, USFWS. https://t.co/oeE8AM3f1C
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“To me, it’s a hopeful message that yes, restoration does work & is important even in small urban wetlands.” In a 3-year study, Audubon & @INHSillinois scientists found several wetland bird species make use of even small Chicago-area wetlands. https://t.co/zt45KY5N95 @Audubon_GL https://t.co/YI1rxpHhJD
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New Badge Alert!! Available to collect this October, our new badge, "Raining Cats and Ducks" can be achieved once you have logged 15 species on Birda! Have you got it yet? Thank you to our wonderful illustrator, Kate, for this amazing badge! #bird #birda #birding #birds https://t.co/aREaaCVYms
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Center director Sara Beesley’s roots in conservation started with learning sustainability from her abuelita. This #LatinxHeritageMonth, read how her grandmother influenced her career in conservation. https://t.co/sCaxqCCG9V @audubontx https://t.co/t10RveNZy5
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Curious how this mural in NYC’s Washington Heights neighborhood came to life? Watch how artist and NYC native Jessica Maffia uses reclaimed glass to visualize the American Robin's birdsong in this stunning avant-garde addition to the #AudubonMuralProject. https://t.co/35lpJrlNsy https://t.co/rH1fst2BOS
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"Having a Motus tower here at the Sharon Audubon Center is going to enable us to do what we've always done—track birds—only do it better.” Learn how the data collected helps supports conservation efforts—like our Migratory Bird Initiative. @audubon_ct https://t.co/YIAKaUW5Vz
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Despite the #CORiver water crisis, the Colorado River community—including Audubon—has demonstrated that we can work together to develop plans and programs that protect and enhance at-risk ecosystems and dependent flora & fauna in the Basin. #BirdsNeedWater https://t.co/0ge3rAtf1Q
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