Nearly a quarter of seabirds found in U.S. waters are at risk of an Endangered listing—including Atlantic Puffins—according to the #StateOfTheBirds report. Threats including rising sea temperatures, marine debris, and overfishing of prey fish. https://t.co/3aSBg7ZefM
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Yellow Rails (pic) & other birds that rely on freshwater marshes are at a Tipping Point & will lose 50% of their population in the next 50 years if no action is taken. Lets’ #BringBirdsBack & invest in solutions that boost water supply & marsh habitat. https://t.co/pdIzR2fQ44 https://t.co/Liwxp8E1ee
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Tomorrow Thursday 10 NOV @COP27P don't miss @SEO_BirdLife expert David Howell chair Reconciling Renewables & Biodiversity with @iberdrola's @gonsaenzdemiera and other distinguished guests - streams live as well https://t.co/OsgM4XDVUa https://t.co/dtrm5IoPR6
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Photo in prior tweet: Yellow Rail calling by Blair Dudeck, Macaulay Library, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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Siri says this is a Palm Warbler!? 😱 That would be my first! How cool! 🥳💛 . . . . .
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3 decades have passed since the last comprehensive shorebird surveys were done: Now Audubon & partners—& hundreds of surveyors—are filling in these data gaps on vulnerable habitats. The results will guide water management across the West. #BirdsNeedWater https://t.co/iCXy5w6FJ9
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The forage fish seabirds rely on are still not included in federal fisheries management, leaving them vulnerable to overfishing. Urge your Representative to support legislation that will strengthen existing law and help seabirds rebound. #SaveTheSeabirds https://t.co/jq6jiPhwx1 https://t.co/rgbDSgDtaT
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"We are proud of our work with elected leaders on both sides of the aisle to create a better future for both people and wildlife. We will continue to preserve hard-fought wins...and protect natural spaces." - Audubon CEO @DrElizabethGray #BirdsTellUs https://t.co/dhUA3WuLBC
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ABC is proud to be part of Conserva Aves, and excited for the results birds are already getting thanks to this partnership. Recently, more than 500 acres (200 ha) were protected for the Endangered El Oro Parakeet and dozens of other species. Read more: https://t.co/jMV1jxbJPD https://t.co/0ARZbaS5dd
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🏝️ Join the Restoring Island Resilience panel discussion at #COP27 on 12 November, 14.00 EET, to find out more about managing invasive species for a resilient Pacific. 💻 Join in person at the Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion, or register for the Livestream: https://t.co/f4s8LiTa7E https://t.co/1L1oJKckgN
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It's time for another Wildlife at speed Wednesday! Can you guess this blurry bird? Comment below your guesses and find out the answer tomorrow! #bird #birding #birdwatching #birdwatch #whatbird #wildlifeatspeed #birdID #birdingchallenge #quiz #blurrybird #wildlifewednesday https://t.co/bYQZstDQGF
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Click through to find out why birds don't get electrocuted sitting on power lines: https://t.co/6SK4pdHhtG https://t.co/ZswPPWT4dR
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A recent study revealed that warmer oceans make typically loyal albatross pairs more likely to “divorce,” adding to the list of ways climate change can put the future of these birds in jeopardy. #BirdsTellUs https://t.co/JhnwpHLnYm
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Wonderful session on Birda by @AdrianBull2, really amazing pictures 🐦!! Check them out on the Birda app! Link in our bio #birdwatch #bird #birding #birdwatching #garden #birdphoto #birdphotography #gardenbirdwatch #birda https://t.co/LtjdiZXSki
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Have you ever wondered why birds can fly and we can't? It turns out, the answer comes down to heart. https://t.co/Cp3KYPb5Hh @BirdNoteRadio https://t.co/nvsRwhgeQf
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