Wonder why owls bob their heads? @BirdNoteRadio has the answers: https://t.co/iSsRXEWpF2 https://t.co/jc0ZlD6NEl
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Understanding the breeding behavior of the Endangered Pale-headed Brushfinch was key to increasing this bird's population from five to 15 pairs in 1998 to about 240 individuals (112 territories) in 2021. Find out exactly how and why it was so key here: https://t.co/SkkBw7Qee8 https://t.co/V38htCtBbj
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The Critically Endangered Araripe Manakin usually builds its cup-nest structure in the fork of a small horizontal branch — just a few feet above water. This special nesting behavior means we must make it a priority to protect streamside habitat in Brazil. https://t.co/SkkBw7Qee8 https://t.co/XNvoZsF3GD
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“Community participation & engagement are fundamental, & education is key to changing the local perception of these birds, which know no borders & help maintain the balance of ecosystems throughout the continent,” writes Colombian biologist Esther Vallejo. https://t.co/cB6gofGAfo
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Could wifi binoculars help make birding more accessible? Originally designed for hunters, Seattle's Seward Park Audubon Center (@sewardaudubon) hopes to adapt it into a tool for improving the accessibility of wild birds during outings. https://t.co/d5G9xrmoye
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If you're looking for a gateway warbler, it doesn't get much better than the Yellow-rumped Warbler. Learn more about this popular species with these 10 fun facts. https://t.co/ZlTiHFTses https://t.co/ZZbkywMpkD
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Nest boxes can be important conservation tools in areas where natural nest sites are limited, and ABC actively supports several partners' like Asociación Armonía placement of artificial nest boxes for Critically Endangered Blue-throated Macaws. https://t.co/SkkBw7Qee8 https://t.co/wE9iXbZ3NR
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🦅 Did you go birding this #WorldMigratoryBirdDay? ❤️ We’d love to hear about your experience! 💬 Let us know in the comments where you went and which species you saw! https://t.co/KzVV4Jb1Yv
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Did you guess the riddle correctly? Swipe right to find out :) 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 #birdpuzzle #birdwatching https://t.co/Pc4Io69bhq
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“This work completes our farm. We really want to be environmentalists and farmers. So it really helps me complete that picture.” Learn from Audubon Vermont how the Bobolink Project provides a way for farmers to support habitat for Bobolinks. https://t.co/ANYvaWntsg https://t.co/etic8Psgd3
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Join us on Wed 10/12 at 11am ET for a conversation with @AudubonDebsPark center director Marcos Trinidad (@BrownBirder). He'll be chatting about his roots in LA, his work making the outdoors more inclusive, & his new podcast. Tune in: https://t.co/cfHSQo8qLg #LatinxHeritageMonth https://t.co/FI3NGrqyp7
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The new Bird Migration Explorer from Audubon & partners reveals the variety of migration strategies used by different species. Follow the saga of Diego—a Swainson’s Hawk—to explore one of the heroic journeys made by migratory birds. #WorldMigratoryBirdDay https://t.co/An738CtYHR
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Our own @LucyHaskell3 takes to the air herself to talk #stateoftheworldsbirds with @cbcradio @CBCRadioCanada https://t.co/H2FRVcqV3N
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The #CORiver's average annual flow shrunk 20% in the last 30 years. Programs & policies designed to adapt to less water & to mitigate harm to environmental & cultural resources need to go hand-in-hand as we find our way through this crisis. #BirdsNeedWater https://t.co/0ge3rAbDDg
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October Big Day is coming to an end but it’s not too late to make your observations count. eBird your 8 October birds before Wednesday at https://t.co/6O03yljCdu. What were your favorite #birding finds on #OctoberBigDay and #WorldMigratoryBirdDay? #BirdsUniteOurWorld #BirdTwitter https://t.co/diCTHFUV4J
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