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  2. The White House has announced a plan to open up vast areas of our oceans to new offshore drilling. This is bad for birds & bad for people. Speak up against this proposal today:

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  3. Audubon was pleased to honor Sir David Attenborough, Peggy Shepard, and Dave Morine at last night's 2018 .

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  4. Get excited for the 2018 Audubon Photography Awards by checking out last year's top 100!

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  5. Retweeted
    17 hours ago

    This morning's action : young Bald Eagle scares up flocks of ducks (Mallard, Pintail, Ring-necekd Ducks) from upper pond! GO migration, go!

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  6. 13 hours ago

    Have you ever seen a Western Grebe walking on land? Photographer caught this bizarre and rare sight on camera.

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    16 hours ago

    By adding native plants to your space, you can help birds during the . Audubon's database makes it easy:

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  8. A new theory has emerged for why Downy and Hairy Woodpeckers look so alike:

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  9. In her new memoir, 'Sign My Name to Freedom,' activist, pioneer, and National Park Service ranger Betty Reid Soskin reflects on the many lives she’s lived.

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  10. Little flocks of pale, silvery Sanderlings can often be found probing at the water’s edge, keeping pace with each wave’s ebb and flow.

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  11. A newly discovered fossil suggests that some feathered dinosaurs flaunted glamorous getups to rival the colorful displays of modern birds.

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  12. Mar 1

    Now, more than ever, you are what hope looks like to a bird.

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  13. Mar 1

    We’re celebrating the at tonight’s . Birds bring us together. Protect birds, you protect the planet:

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  14. Mar 1

    Co-founder and executive director of Peggy Shepard will be honored with the Audubon President's Medal at tonight's .

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  15. Mar 1

    From shrinking monuments to attacking the most important bird-protection law ever passed, continues to make decisions that are bad for people and bird for birds.

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  16. Mar 1

    . spent his first year at making decisions that fly in face of decades of bipartisanship. Audubon and our members won't stand for this.

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  17. Mar 1

    . takes a look at the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the most important bird-protection law ever passed, and why it’s as relevant today as it was 100 years ago.

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  18. Mar 1

    Want to take action for birds during the ? During March, help birds by giving them the best backyard (or stoop, or patio, or wherever) with native plants.

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  19. Mar 1

    A blizzard can slow down your birding plans, but it also provides an opportunity to learn to read bird tracks in the snow. has some tips:

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  20. Mar 1

    Can you distinguish a Cackling Goose from a Canada Goose? It's a challenging ID but we have some tips:

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