From stunning scenes in nature to sweet shorebirds and owlets, Audubon® calendars are a great way to get your daily dose of birds. Explore the 2023 collection: https://t.co/74o6ZmLMUF https://t.co/Une8LGFA6x
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Long-term declines of cerulean warblers & wood thrushes appear to be leveling off, says 2022 #StateOfTheBirds report—thx to partnerships working to restore hardwood forests. Learn more: https://t.co/d2au2pYPRF #BringBirdsBack
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⚠️NEXT WEEK ⚠️ eBird LIVE Q&A next Wednesday November 9 at 12pm Eastern. Register now & submit your burning #birding questions for Team eBird. Free and open to beginning and experienced eBirders alike. (Recording will be available afterwards) #birds https://t.co/SAj5P3Iomz https://t.co/cJEpLy5rbq
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The world needs birds. We have several urgent bird habitat conservation projects to protect vulnerable birds that need support ASAP. Will you give back to birds with a gift to our Because the World Needs Birds 1:1 Match now? Donate directly here: https://t.co/AbINujDUBS https://t.co/uMfnnZNnFE
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Join us for our next webinar, as we celebrate birds and the roles they play in ecosystems, economies, and lives. From pollination to habitat creation, birds are critical. Register: https://t.co/xhfzxghiAC Birds in pic: Laysan Albatross, Rufous Hummingbird, Golden-winged Warbler https://t.co/jUMYLLO9NA
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Birds are in crisis right now & they need our help to survive. Share your passion for birds and help Audubon raise money to protect them with our new #BirdsNeedUs campaign. If you're one of the top fundraisers, you could win amazing prizes! Find out more: https://t.co/ZvPt48oPL9 https://t.co/qrRSjIhkPX
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Long-term declines of Cerulean Warblers and Wood Thrushes appear to be leveling off, according to the 2022 #StateOfTheBirds report—thanks largely to conservation partnerships. Learn more about how to help #BringBirdsBack: https://t.co/DdIMSqYfJ4 Pic: Cerulean Warbler by Dan Behm https://t.co/RjEZx39mpt
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The new Bird Migration Explorer from Audubon and 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. https://t.co/An738CcnQj
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🌏At this time of year, the Fairy Pitta begins its migration from the forests of China, Japan and South Korea to winter in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. 🍃Forest loss threatens these #birds, but the protection of these crucial forests is helping to reduce this threat. https://t.co/RWwIDzwsjw
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In a soon to be published paper, scientists respond to an article calling out several "shortfalls" in neotropical ornithology. According to the rebuttal's authors, the issues cited are directly related to larger biases within the world of bird research. https://t.co/OsOlMgwYJF
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How can listening to birds protect the Seal River Watershed? Learn about the Seal River Watershed Alliance & how Sayisi Dene First Nation members mounted recorders to ID which birds use the Boreal Forest's vital breeding spots. #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth https://t.co/gRjlWSQjcU
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What happens when your 4-year-old tells you she wants to be an ornithologist? For this family, it sparked a dedication to learning about birds and encouraging a passion for the natural world. https://t.co/xRya22OrZQ
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Since it was such a stunning October for American migrants, we wrote a feature for the #RSPB website ⬇️🍂🇺🇸 https://t.co/RMZQv5uSot Thanks to all who kindly supplied their pictures - @tom_wright16 @readbirdphotos @tomhines10 @mattbruce Your favourite this autumn? Let us know!
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Who spotted us in @petapixel yesterday?! If you didn't know already, we make it easy for bird lovers to identify species correctly and have fun doing so.👍 Plus, we’re a handy tool for all you nature photographers out there! 📸 #birdwatching https://t.co/k1JqHAiYM8
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