More than half of US birds are in decline, warns the 2022 State of the Birds report released today. Analyzing bird populations for the past 50 years, the report also highlights 70 "Tipping Point" species in need of conservation action now. @MargoRosenbaum https://t.co/wfSQ4XbMbg
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The 2022 #StateoftheBirds report identifies 70 species that have lost more than half their populations in the past 50 years, and are on track to lose another half in the next 50 if nothing changes. See the report and learn more: https://t.co/I0ESd3fWPj
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The 2022 U.S. State of the Birds report is out! @ABCbirds worked with partners to summarize the latest science on U.S. bird declines to help inform future conservation efforts. Read it now & help us spread the word to help #BringBirdsBack. #StateOfTheBirds https://t.co/8AwSJOoSKz https://t.co/1sEyVKwZGS
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The newly released #StateOfTheBirds report for the U.S. reveals a tale of two trends, one hopeful, one dire: birds in wetlands have increased overall, while data shows declines in every other habitat. #BirdsTellUs https://t.co/5FYBk6AcgY
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ABA joins conservation partners today in promoting the 2022 State of the Birds report that shows 70 species on track to lose half their population in 50 years if no action is taken. We can reverse bird declines. Learn more: https://t.co/BoNH1LCPkR #StateOfTheBirds https://t.co/radlSsx1lt
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It's time for a Wildlife at Speed Wednesday! What's this blurry bird? Comment your guesses below and find out the answers tomorrow! #birda #birding #birdwatching #whatbirdisthis #blurrypic #birdingchallenge #birdchallenge #birdquiz #birdingquiz #blurrybird #wildlifewednesday https://t.co/96LstXMzqA
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Birds in pic of original tweet: Bottom row, left to right: Greater Sage-Grouse by Vivek Khanzode, Laysan Albatross by David Fisher, Least Tern by Dennis W. Donohue/Shutterstock, Prairie Warbler @ Michael Stubblefield, Rufous Hummingbird by mbolina/Shutterstock
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As we celebrate #NationalWildlifeRefugeWeek, a 2020 Audubon investigation shows that these sanctuaries—crucial for birds and beloved by birders—are facing serious challenges from chronic underfunding. https://t.co/erlVGNvIwO
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A key theme of the report is that bringing birds back will also benefit communities, climate, & quality of life. https://t.co/cEEhjWx9MW
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The #StateOfTheBirds report identifies 70 species that are on track to lose half their population in 50 years if no action is taken. But there's still time to #BringBirdsBack—which will also benefit communities, climate, and our quality of life. https://t.co/rhzEDRWAe9 https://t.co/g1gGHAgarb
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IDing birds in fall can be tricky—brush up your skills with our National Audubon Society Guides to Birds & Trees of North America. Featuring conservation statuses for every species, they’re great for both outdoor enthusiasts & experts. https://t.co/oZI2KEATz6 @aaknopf https://t.co/ShJDJ1ZUT5
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Tune in now on Instagram live for a conversation with @AudubonDebsPark center director Marcos Trinidad (@BrownBirder). You’ll hear about his roots in LA, his work making the outdoors more inclusive, his new podcast, and more: https://t.co/SurgvmrEAG #LatinxHeritageMonth https://t.co/mBbVwf3RmT
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From recording a single bird’s flight path through Hurricane Alley to measuring the swarm of avian life caught up in the eye of a storm, scientists are intent on better understanding what intensifying hurricane seasons mean for birds. https://t.co/E2uriOjtFT
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Have you seen our current issue yet? Available in all good newsagents and selected supermarkets or get a copy delivered to your letterbox by clicking here: https://t.co/5fw8hkkj3Q https://t.co/PktSo8WWQP
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In just 6 years of MAPS Banding at Francis Beidler Forest, 256 birds from 27 species have been banded. Dive into the data with @AudubonSC. https://t.co/mL6un8m4uk
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