Indigenous Nations have proposed some of the biggest, most ambitious plans for protecting and stewarding lands in Canada—areas within the Boreal forest that are of critical importance to Red-throated Loons and many other species. https://t.co/ZcH22GReMk #IndigenousPeoplesDay https://t.co/Kkkfbrynui
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🤫 The secret to mindful birdwatching. 🦜 Birdwatching can take us out of our minds and into our direct sensory experience. It’s very grounding. 🤔 But how exactly do we tune into the avian world and tune out of everything else? #WorldMentalHealthDay ➡️https://t.co/wliKM1Q8iH
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We are excited to be at the Cape May Fall Festival this weekend, Oct. 13-16! If you’re in the area, be sure to stop by our booth in the Convention Center - the partner and vendor fair is free! https://t.co/pj5PU23TQ1 #birds #ABA #CapeMay https://t.co/zCakDGiAxh
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New to eBird, or wondering how to make your contributions as useful as possible for science and conservation? Use these tips to get the most out of the powerful platform. https://t.co/gaHVxCdI7d
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Those registered for the festival can visit with us at the VIP Reception on Friday from 4:00-6:00 or find us out at the hawk watch platform throughout the weekend!
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On #IndigenousPeoplesDay, dive into how Indigenous peoples led the movement to make Thaidene Nëné, a Canadian national park and critical site for conservation. https://t.co/fRxrljlxSI
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In what were disused parks, @detroitaudubon and partners have worked with the city to create native plant meadows that neighbors delight in sharing with visitors like Indigo Bunting, Scarlet Tanager, and Ring-necked Pheasant. #PlantsForBirds https://t.co/3wMPVUnXBx
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🏆 We’ve already set NEW #OctoberBigDay RECORDS for species reported & number of people #birding—RESULTS ARE STILL COMING IN! eBird your 8 October #birds before Wednesday and help us break the record for most checklists submitted on October Big Day. https://t.co/3sfJwfO58z https://t.co/gI1yqXWfqb
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The ABA’s Birders’ Exchange provides birdwatching equipment and resources to educators and fellow birders in the United States, Canada, Latin America, and the Caribbean. We need your support to continue to grow this popular program. Make a gift today! 👇👇 https://t.co/8dbEBbMmDB https://t.co/QsgUehZSZW
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Outside, Nature, Fresh-Air, Birding! All are fantastic for bettering your mental health. As #WorldMentalHealthDay is today, we invite you to sign up to Birda! Share your birding moments, join challenges and get motivated to go outside! #bird #naturelovers #birda #birding #birds https://t.co/7iX4GBfosG
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Today there are at least 6 proposed Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas seeking to safeguard the Hudson Bay area’s rich lands and waters. On #IndigenousPeoplesDay, learn about the Indigenous-led effort to protect its dynamic web of life. @AudubonCAN https://t.co/WR7k4QoC8I
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On this American Birding Podcast, Audubon scientists @alaska_melanie and @ChadWitko talk about @audubonsociety's impressive new Bird Migration Explorer. https://t.co/iRYGzlU22a
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The Colorado River is a lifeline for people and birds. So, why is it in crisis? And what is being done to save it? If these questions have been on your mind, @AudubonSW policy director @haleyepaul answers those and more. https://t.co/pNsyAwNRup #BirdsNeedWater https://t.co/srVwftF2uw
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Whether you live in an urban high-rise or one-story suburban house, window strikes are bound to hit close to home. Try these tips from experts from @audubon_ct’s Sharon Audubon Center, @LVAudubon, & more to help injured birds & prevent future collisions. https://t.co/NeP9ToqBpE
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🤔 Can #birdwatching really improve our mental health? 🐤 We all know that spending time in nature is enjoyable... 👨🔬 ...But there’s increasing evidence that wildlife – and #birds in particular – have a major positive impact on our mental wellbeing. ➡️ https://t.co/VAGw4Xc0rg
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