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With <20 individual Alagoas Antwrens surviving in such a small area, boosting breeding success is critical to averting extinction. ABC and partners SAVE Brasil & Instituto Claravis have worked in the reserve to find the last few nests of these birds. [abc
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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“An unexpected benefit of this effort is that I feel our block is a better place to live. I feel much more connected.” Read how one person rallied to help her neighbors to start planting their yards for the birds. @AudubonRockies #PlantsForBirds [rockies.
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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Have you checked out our @exploreorg cameras yet? Every year over a million Sandhill Cranes converge on the Platte River Valley to fuel up before continuing their journeys and Audubon's Rowe Sanctuary is at the heart of this magnificent crane staging area
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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As officials grapple with what changes to make in the management and allocations of the Colorado River’s water, we must remember all of the groups of people, birds, & other wildlife that will suffer the consequences. #BirdsNeedWater [audubon.org]
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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Our DIY paint kits are designed to be fun introductory projects for kids interested in birds. Each kit includes an unassembled bird feeder or birdhouse, & project materials like paint & colorful stickers. Discover all of our puzzles, games, and DIY kits:
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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Many women have helped make the world a better place for birds and people. Celebrate #WomensHistoryMonth by learning about these pioneering female environmentalists. [audubon.org]
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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At the bird feeder, social birds like chickadees and goldfinches are the least likely to win a face-off against another species, despite all the squabbling they do amongst themselves. A new study looks at how social life shapes the pecking order. [audubon
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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RT CJWMcClure: Why are kestrels declining? No one knows. [audubon.org]
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
By Admin Account, in RRF 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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The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act has been reintroduced in the U.S. Senate. This bipartisan bill will help state wildlife agencies proactively conserve vulnerable species, like the Golden-Winged Warbler and Black Tern. [twitter.com] [pbs.twimg.com]
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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The Savannah Sparrow is one of North America’s most numerous songbirds, yet it is not as well-known as others. What are some of the Savannah Sparrow’s revealed secrets, and how does this species recall legendary birds from far-away islands? Find out here:
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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Conserve is a verb—you have to do it. From the Bald Eagle to the Greater Sage-Grouse, conservation takes deliberate action. This new rule will empower @BLMNational to deliver on its mission to promote conservation and land health. [audubon.org]
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Do you put out nesting materials for birds each spring? If so, keep them safe by following these #BirdFriendly dos and don'ts: [audubon.org] [twitter.com] [pbs.twimg.com]
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Have you read “Dawn Songs” yet? The reviews continue to praise this recently released anthology, which is a great way to celebrate Spring, migration, and birds. Let us know what you think too. More info here: [abcbirds.org] [twitter.com] [pbs.twimg.com
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Breeding season has begun along Florida's coasts. How can you ensure that these beach-nesting birds are able to raise the next generation of chicks to adulthood: #ShareTheShore! Learn what that means from @AudubonFL. [fl.audubon.org]
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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Spring migration is here, which means it's the perfect time for beginning birders to learn to identify their first warbler. [audubon.org]
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Create a haven for the birds you love—our collection of bird feeders, houses, bird baths, and accessories are reviewed by our team of experts and designed with birds in mind. Available now at True Value hardware stores and other retailers near you. [bit.l
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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Of the over 2,000 species of birds that reside in North America, only three have entirely changed the way they nest over time—the Purple Martin. Learn how it nests now and how Bent of the River Audubon Center made a new nesting site for them. @Audubon_CT
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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Hummingbirds are on the move! Geoff LeBaron—our Christmas Bird Count director—says that Ruby-throated Hummingbirds have already been spotted in Delaware. Explore these tips about how to help them out and attract them to your yard. [delawareonline.com]
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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There are eight species of swallows in the US. Can you list the species by name? Do you know the habitats that these birds depend on? Check the full list and learn more on the #BirdCallsBlog. Click here: [abcbirds.org] Video: Tree Swallow [twitter.com] [
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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Colloquially known as “herping," the field of herpetology—or the pursuit of reptiles and amphibians—has a lot in common with birding as well as some notable differences. Here's what you need to know. [audubon.org]
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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Little is known about the American Bittern, but their numbers are declining across their range due to the loss and degradation of wetland habitats. Learn how some of these secretive marsh birds make their winter homes at Audubon @corkscrewswamp Sanctuary.
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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Habitat is the key for so many species, like the Long-whiskered Owlet, and it is always a challenge to know how much is enough. Do you know about the "500" rule of thumb and how that is helping guide efforts? Learn more in our article: [abcbirds.org] [t
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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“There was one time that a group of robins were flying over my head and I saw the red chest, the orange, & I thought it was a little bit like autumn leaves flying in the wind,” says artist Mayuko Fujino on her American Robin-inspired stencil. [bit.ly] [tw
By Admin Account, in Bird Conservation News
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