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Another search for the Sinú Parakeet is underway! Sociedad Ornitológica de Córdoba is leading a team to the Paramillo National Natural Park, in Colombia. There haven't been any confirmed records of this species since 1949. Read about last year's attempt:
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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RT _LJSutton: This is an exciting opportunity for students in Africa spearheaded by the @peregrinefund team in Africa along with several partners. The African Raptor Leadership Grant is a new funding opportunity aimed at developing raptor champions throug
By Admin Account, in RRF News
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RT CMacColl: We have successfully uplisted the Red Goshawk's national status to Endangered! Whilst this may be sobering news, it is a better reflection of their true extinction risk and will increase their conservation priority [environment.gov.au] [twitt
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RT CJWMcClure: Why are kestrels declining? No one knows. [audubon.org]
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To woo your Valentine, take a page from our feathered friends. Get some tips and other bird information in preparation for tomorrow (February 14) here: [abcbirds.org] Photo: Tufted Titmouse by Steve Byland/Shutterstock [twitter.com] [pbs.twimg.com]
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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One of @ABCbirds' most important tools to save imperiled species is habitat conservation. In 2022 alone, we supported the creation of new reserves conserving a combined 43,000 acres of land. Learn more about the birds and habitat supported by this work: [
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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Valentine's Day has us thinking of red birds! Did you know that red pigments in bird feathers come from molecules called carotenoids? Birds can't make their own carotenoids, but they ingest them in their food, from sources such as red berries. Learn more
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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Do you need a last minute gift for Valentine's Day? We've got you covered with a gift membership to @ABCbirds! It's not to late to purchase it and send it to a loved one. More info here: [act.abcbirds.org] Birds in image: Atlantic Puffins by Pam Sargeant
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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Imagine a red bird. Did you immediately think of a male Northern Cardinal? You aren't alone. We suspect that may be the most well-known red bird in the country, but there are several other incredible red birds you should know about. Learn more: [abcbirds.
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Northern Cardinal, Scarlet Tanager, Summer Tanager, Hepatic Tanager, Vermilion Flycatcher, Pine Grosbeak, Red Crossbill, White-winged Crossbill Do you know what these birds have in common? They're 8 red birds you need to know about for Valentine's Day:
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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This upcoming weekend is the Great Backyard Bird Count (#GBBC)! Are your feeders filled? Are your binoculars at the ready? What bird observations are you hoping to contribute to the list? More info about this global community science event: [birdcount.
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Conservation measures written into previous Farm Bills temporarily reversed population declines in grassland species like the Bobolink. @ABCbirds has recommendations to build on that past success and help make this year's bill a game-changer. [abcbirds.or
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Join us for our Wednesday, Feb 22 webinar at 4pm Eastern to learn why the U.S. Farm Bill is critically important for bird conservation. Register here to join live or get the recording delivered to your inbox: [act.abcbirds.org] Photo: Upland Sandpiper &
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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Last chance to register for our webinar later today all about the U.S. Farm Bill and how it benefits bird conservation. You don't want to miss it! RSVP for our 4pm Eastern webinar on February 22 here: [act.abcbirds.org] Photo: Upland Sandpiper and cows
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The U.S. Farm Bill is part of the solution to bring grassland birds back, and it's now up for reauthorization. Let's raise our voices to make it the strongest yet for these imperiled birds. Act now: [act.abcbirds.org] Photo: Bobolink by Paul Reeves Photo
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One of the most frequent victims of bird-window collisions is a common backyard bird, the White-throated Sparrow. Make sure your windows are #BirdFriendly for the Great Backyard Bird Count (#GBBC) and all year long. Learn more: [abcbirds.org] [twitter.c
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Like other winter finch species, the Evening Grosbeak is only an intermittent visitor to backyard feeders. In many years, it does not appear in some regions at all. What accounts for these irregular winter wanderings? Find out at [abcbirds.org]. [twitter.
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Studies show that as grasslands have disappeared, birds have as well. Since 1970, more than half of all grassland birds have been lost. For birds that historically relied on tallgrass prairie, the situation is even more dire. Read how ABC is taking action
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With the Great Backyard Bird Count this weekend, we're wondering if you ever consider the birds in your backyard "your" birds? If so, you aren't alone. Have you ever thought about the ranges of those species, though? Or where they migrate to? [abcbirds.or
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Are you taking part in the Great Backyard Bird Count (#GBBC)? The count is happening now around the globe! How many species have you recorded? Which species do you still hope to observe? [birdcount.org] Bird in image: Red-headed Woodpecker [twitter.com]
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From the food on our table to the wood used to build the table, the U.S. Farm Bill has a huge impact on agricultural production...and birds and conservation. Learn more about this topic from @ABCbirds experts at our next webinar on Feb 22. RSVP now here
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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Although part of a family associated with coastal areas, Mountain Plovers live far from the water. They breed in dry areas of the western Great Plains, where they share space with prairie dogs that help maintain the sparsely vegetated habitat they rely on
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The bold black-and-white plumage of breeding male Lark Buntings sets these members of the sparrow family apart from most other grassland songbirds. They breed in grassland and shrub steppe habitat in the high plains of central North America. Read more: [a
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Check out the incredible line-up of presenters and topics for @GoNatureForward's 2023 #TakingNatureBlack conference. Don’t miss this much-anticipated hybrid event March 8-11. Learn more at [bit.ly] [twitter.com] [pbs.twimg.com]
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We have a few virtual seats left for tomorrow's webinar! Please join us at 4pm Eastern on February 22 to discuss the U.S. Farm Bill and it's connection to bird conservation. RSVP now here: [act.abcbirds.org] Video: Chestnut-collared Longspur [twitter.c
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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