Our global BirdLife family on the front lines of the #ClimateCrisis & @BirdLife_Policy experts now gather at #COP27 to fight for #naturepositive solutions. In the back rooms we've fought, are fighting, the good fight - BUT we demand #ClimateActionNow - talk is cheap! https://t.co/jVg8qkrWYx
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“[Birding] gives you the chance to get out there and open your eyes. And yes, you're looking for this one thing, but then if you're observant—and birding teaches you to be observant— that's kind of how it mushrooms into something bigger.” https://t.co/WbwqE6sd1X
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Do you ever consider the birds in your backyard to be "your" birds? You aren't alone. But where else can you see these birds, and where do they go when they migrate? https://t.co/23IlUz3sor Video: House Wren https://t.co/9TMIYGtNQ8
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One of the most frequent victims of bird–window collisions is a common backyard bird known for its beautiful song, the White-throated Sparrow. Learn more about this issue and get DIY tips here: https://t.co/ISOoHp9abp Photo: White-throated Sparrow by Larry Master https://t.co/qKt5UglZnD
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Our goals cannot be achieved if nature is destroyed faster than it regenerates. Forests, oceans, all ecosystems are losing their ability to survive, support our wellbeing, buffer climate shocks & absorb excess emissions. Irreversible tipping points loom. https://t.co/XlXCj0Svmv
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Over the past 50 years, bird numbers have dwindled across nearly every habitat, according to the 2022 US State of the Birds report. While the report highlights 70 "Tipping Point" species that need conservation action now, it also offers some hope. https://t.co/wfSQ4XtnzQ
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Albatrosses and petrels are some of the most endangered birds on the planet, and they often die tragic deaths after becoming hooked on fishing lines and drowning. Take action to stand up for these seabirds: https://t.co/Z3USBK2rUn #SaveTheSeabirds https://t.co/6KRibn6WVD
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We're in a golden age of migration tracking technology and research—and the new Bird Migration Explorer puts this info in one accessible and interactive location for birders and conservationists alike! Explore it now: https://t.co/opCFLjCiy5 https://t.co/qgegsTOyGY
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Bird conservation starts in your own home and backyard. It can take many forms, from keeping your cats inside to speaking up for legislation that helps birds. What's your quintessential backyard bird, and how are you helping them? https://t.co/jlRsyEOshA https://t.co/ZxcR8GFR4c
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“There's a high regard for birds within Meskwaki culture." Ray Young Bear—writer & a member of Meskwaki Nation—talked w/@BirdNoteRadio about how the reverence that Meskwaki culture has for birds makes it vital to protect them. #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth https://t.co/jA5nSrsqXF
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Becoming a regular eBird user can take your birding to the next level while supporting science and conservation. Here’s what you need to know. https://t.co/YVTBuT8NqE https://t.co/b1SAeesD1P
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All you need to know about black redstarts is right here: https://t.co/T0jLrslw7f https://t.co/dGx6Stz2jF
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“I'm honored to have a photograph from Corkscrew awarded & it wouldn't have been possible without the dedicated Audubon staff who steward this forest for the public & ecologist & National Geographic Explorer Peter Houlihan.” @MacStonePhoto @CorkscrewSwamp https://t.co/HDw4kSNHl1
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"You're seeing birds move across the hemisphere…You can see how fast they're moving during migration," says Audubon’s @DeppeJill. Read what the Bird Migration Explorer reveals about birds’ journeys, and learn the actions we can take to protect them. @KUNC https://t.co/Y7XXKiOnVG
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