For the first time ever at the Seabird Institute's Hog Island Boathouse nest, three Osprey chicks have successfully fledged this past summer. Get the inside scoop of what went differently this year for on-cam fish hawks Dory and Skiff. https://t.co/WNdqYMQwhM
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Avian research & conservation just got a boost with new eBird Trends maps, pinpointing where 586 #bird species are increasing or decreasing—a crucial step towards reversing declines noted by the U.S. State of the #Birds report. #BirdTwitter #BringBirdsBack https://t.co/N2Wyv9f1lC
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Woodpeckers are common and fun backyard birds. How many species of this bird family have you observed in your neighborhood? Learn more about some woodpeckers and other common birds that live in backyards here: https://t.co/piCEctSsVC Video: Downy Woodpecker https://t.co/GrDpZfbHSy
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The new #StateOfTheBirds report documents continuing bird losses in North America, but it also shows that conservation works when we give birds and nature a chance. Learn how Audubon is working to #BringBirdsBack through key conservation policy priorities. https://t.co/BkT0sD5yLD
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Marshall Johnson—our chief conservation officer—has a passion for meadowlarks and grasslands. Read about his pathway to conservation, what led him to Audubon, and how he’s working to protect birds and the places they need. @dickinsonpress https://t.co/LeJ7AiEdI3
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Conservationists have discovered more than 6,700 acres of surprise wetlands forming at the Salton Sea, a critical bird habitat, even as drought threatens water supplies throughout the West. Now they're working to expand and protect them. @AudubonCA https://t.co/ygBF5vb4RQ
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#DYK that albatrosses can smell food up to 30 km away? Their sense of smell makes them superb scavengers! But following their nose gets them into trouble... 📷RSPB images https://t.co/I0jwVQ7Ccq
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#BecauseBirds "Birds symbolize hope. Birds show us freedom, perseverance, and resilience." - Christina, ABC Member from Pennsylvania Why does the world need birds? Tell us your answer here: https://t.co/rjxUMfhk4d Photo: Mourning Dove by YegoroV/Shutterstock https://t.co/xzPyhrKASG
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...and the answer is... a Snowy Owl! Well done to those who got it right! Come back next time for more Wildlife at Speed! #birda #iusebirda #bird #birding #birdwatching #wildlifeatspeed #birdID #birdidhelp #whatbirdisthis #blurrypic #quiz #blurrybird #wildlifewednesday https://t.co/8LbNZEO3El
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All you need to know about golden eagles is right here: https://t.co/xi070glfr0 https://t.co/I4GAm1TbfV
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#COP27 is observing today as Youth and Future Generations Day. Audubon On Campus works with student leaders to #ActOnClimate in ways that are meaningful to them. Kenneth from our Xavier group combines his love of fashion with his desire to create change. https://t.co/4fFwjr3WHv
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📊 It's Science Day at #COP27 today, with the aim of highlighting that all action to tackle #ClimateChange must be based on solid, credible science to be effective. At BirdLife, science underpins all that we do. #TogetherForImplementation
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Hundreds of albatrosses flock to fishing vessels in search of their next meal. The scent of longline bait or discards (offal or unwanted catch) attracts nearby albatross who get caught on hooks or collide with trawler cables as they try to snag a fish dinner. 📷RSPB images https://t.co/JHd95N4ViQ
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Learn more about the Audubon on Campus program and how you can start a chapter at your school or university. https://t.co/49aRxKRMzE
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🌍 We must mitigate climate change by keeping fossil fuels in the ground, investing in nature-based solutions, and ensuring that renewable energy development avoids negative impacts on birds. Find out more ➡️ https://t.co/opm21gxYYi
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