The Recovering America's Wildlife Act will help thousands of wildlife species—including more than 800 bird species—and prevent future extinctions. Be the voice for America's birds and urge your Senators to support this bill. https://t.co/IKkhkyhv40 https://t.co/Qf8VFFbf0D
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The Whiskered Screech-Owl often lives at higher elevations than its look-alike neighbor the Western, but the two species do occur in some of the same places. How can you identify two co-occurring, near-identical screech-owls with your eyes closed? https://t.co/PT27z1oYxp https://t.co/5pqvKMstYO
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We have a few virtual seats left for tomorrow's webinar! Please join us at 4pm Eastern on October 27th to chat all things owls! RSVP here: https://t.co/U11Fhev1jw Video: Owl compilation. Clips by Don DesJardin https://t.co/TsRLRxccxn
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Thanks to the tens of thousands of @AudubonCA members who raised their voices in support over the last 2 years, the Equitable Outdoor Access Act has been signed into law—it’ll help connect more people with nature & help us build #BirdFriendly communities. https://t.co/nT7uZTP036
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Leaves are changing, birds are migrating, and the fall planting season has begun! “Celebrate our natural heritage and help birds by getting your hands dirty with native plants this fall.” @AudubonNC. #PlantsForBirds https://t.co/GJ7WQVBcHB
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With their stunning looks and captivating behaviors, birds often enthrall us when they cross our path. Take a moment to revel in what you might otherwise miss with the winners of this year's Audubon Photography Awards! https://t.co/28QFQcAhqW https://t.co/Whp4soyyLo
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At six inches tall, the Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl is only about the size of an Eastern Bluebird. Which field mark gives this little owl "eyes in the back of its head”? Find out here: https://t.co/Ayn6HFtI9O Photo: Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl by Greg Homel, Natural Elements Productions https://t.co/Igdgzfjx3b
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Did you see the bee-eaters in Norfolk? Here's a reminder of our 'bee-eater summer' 🐝🌈☀️ Tonight #Autumnwatch is covering the story in their section on climate change and how it's affecting species (BBC2 8pm @BBCSpringwatch). 📽️🎞️Have a watch: https://t.co/L7yS3I9jfI
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🐤 The White-crowned Hornbill gets its name from its distinctive crest. 🦟 Their diet mainly consists of insects, snakes, lizards, mice and fruit. 🚨 They are found in southeast Asia and are Endangered due to habitat loss. 📷 Bjorn Olesen, NTLam, Mike Prince https://t.co/j5PzaB34zO
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Click through to discover 18 birds with identifying and feeding tips that might visit your garden: https://t.co/Zl6iGtNoc0 How many visit you? https://t.co/DgZjUeker4
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Happy #NationalPumpkinDay! 🎃 Try this easy DIY pumpkin feeder to provide a gourd-geous feast for the birds this fall. https://t.co/XxoKhpLqzr
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The birds we're used to seeing in our wildlife refuges may shift with climate change—and these wild spaces may not be able to provide the resources they need. Our new study shows how a warming climate affects birds in our wildlife refuge system. https://t.co/qwDj9K7Stv
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How will the birds in your closest national wildlife refuge be affected by a changing climate? Check out summaries for all 525 refuges in our National Wildlife Refuge System and which species stand to experience the most severe effects. https://t.co/PTTpWFJ7II #BirdsTellUs https://t.co/95WQM6ZrLm
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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. https://t.co/hPYzOF8flr @Audubon_CT https://t.co/mwf0x0eG9U
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First up is Ramsar #COP14 for the planet's invaluable wetlands. We'll then be at the Climate #COP27 in #Egypt, then to Panama for #COP19 for Endangered Species, and then finally to #COP15 in Montreal for #NaturePositive #biodiversity. Nature is the foundation of all life. https://t.co/P1tkhgl5oq
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