Did you know that the Great Trinity Forest in Texas is the largest urban hardwood forest in the United States? Learn about Trinity River Audubon Center’s #BirdFriendly efforts to reclaim this haven for birds in an increasingly urbanized area. https://t.co/yuiun16C9B https://t.co/zgFKjtNYWc
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ABC's Rachel Fritts sat down with AMJV Coordinator Todd Fearer, a scientific advisor on the #StateOfTheBirds, to talk about lessons learned, plans to build on success so far, and how the model can be replicated for species across the US. Read the Q&A here: https://t.co/DdIMSqYNyC https://t.co/Lae9oU7r7w
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Did you know? Of the 568 National Wildlife Refuges in the US, the Arctic Refuge is the largest. Home to an incredible array of birds & sacred to Indigenous Peoples, it should never be threatened by oil & gas drilling. https://t.co/KjWsnEqzEZ #RefugeWeek #ProtectTheArctic https://t.co/R3GcsrZMpn
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What does the Bird Migration Explorer reveal about our migratory feathered friends? On a recent American Birding Podcast, Audubon’s Melanie Smith (@alaska_melanie) and @ChadWitko spoke with @N8Swick about the Explorer and the wonders of bird migration. https://t.co/GjgiXVmvKh
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Looking for a fun Halloween activity? Make this easy DIY pumpkin bird feeder! https://t.co/IgU6bxJBJP
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With fewer than 20 individuals surviving in such a small area, boosting breeding success is critical to averting extinction. ABC and partners SAVE Brasil & Instituto Claravis have worked in the reserve to find the last few nests of these birds. More here: https://t.co/SkkBw7Qee8 https://t.co/hs8tn63RQA
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For the very first time, rare & critically endangered Horned Curassow reported on #OctoberBigDay. Just the 19th eBird record of this species! Thanks for raising awareness Tjalle Boorsma, Teodoro Camacho, & @armonia_bolivia! Read the story: https://t.co/1vx3USEqHA #BirdTwitter https://t.co/xisNlDvvBx
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🌎Winter to summer, summer to winter, we're used to #birds migrating north to south and south to north. 🐤But there’s one —as far as we know— that migrates east to west and back across the North Pacific. 🔎Find out more in this @BirdNoteRadio podcast! ➡️https://t.co/OSjVnUdrih
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Connecticut Warblers are one of our least-understood migratory birds. A recent study by Michael Hallworth (@MTHallworth), et al. suggests forest conservation on both ends of its migration is key to its survival. https://t.co/m6OMndtOYn @MigConnectivity https://t.co/Ja3k1kROOX
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Colombia, birds, and conservation have many things in common, but also have someone who is passionate about them all. Learn about @AudubonAmericas’s regenerative agriculture strategy director Gloria Lentijo and how she uses her passions to tackle her work. https://t.co/LzVfavzeCb
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Did you know it's #NationalWildlifeRefugeWeek? What's your favorite wildlife refuge? https://t.co/godAg1oYke
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Want to up your birding game this spring? Check out BirdCast's new migration dashboard that tells you the number of nocturnal migrants flying overhead—in real time. https://t.co/5NkGqaKWP4
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“I’ve learned by being a JFT that some small efforts we make can have a large impact on the health and success of a forest.” Bent of the River Audubon Center’s Junior Forest Technicians get hands-on experience on what it means to be a forester. @Audubon_CT https://t.co/Q2pRmX5lVk
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