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John B.

@dendroica

Birds and environment

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Jeff Karron (@pollinatorcons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the northern part of its range, pollination of Claytonia virginica by solitary bees largely occurs on a few warm afternoons. #pollination #bees

In the northern part of its range, pollination of Claytonia virginica by solitary bees largely occurs on a few warm afternoons. #pollination #bees
Inglorious Bustards (@otis_inglorius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#ShowMeTheHoney ! The European Honey Buzzard migration continues here in The #Straits of #Gibraltar - joined by ever-increasing numbers of Black Kites, Booted and Short-toed Eagles. Also getting in on the action were 3 Black Stork and an Atlas Long-legged Buzzard (or hybrid).

#ShowMeTheHoney ! The European Honey Buzzard migration continues here in The #Straits of #Gibraltar -  joined by ever-increasing numbers of Black Kites, Booted and Short-toed Eagles.

Also getting in on the action were 3 Black Stork and an Atlas Long-legged Buzzard (or hybrid).
John B. (@dendroica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to competing in the World Series of Birding for the 10th year with the Middlesex Merlins. Here's our team page: worldseriesofbirding.org/teampage.asp?f… And here's an interview with our team's captain: newjersey.news12.com/bird-watchers-…

Cicada Mania... We Love Cicadas (@cicadamania) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To Map Billions of Cicadas, It Takes Thousands of Citizen Scientists. Hopefully, the Long Island map gets the attention of Long Islanders -- we're hoping they're still there (and not extinct). #cicadas #broodx #LongIsland bloomberg.com/news/features/…

New York County Birders (@nycountybirders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1) Did you knit there are multiple ways to report banded birds, but the best way to make sure the data gets back to the researcher is to use this site: reportband.gov

Prof. Katharine Hayhoe (@khayhoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a lot of people still don't understand - and need to, ASAP - is that we humans are the biggest source of uncertainty in determining the magnitude future change. We are the problem. But that means we can be the solution, too.

Adie💫 (@adabeldickson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I finally caught up with him...🙂🌼💙 Got scratched with thorns, ran through high grass, almost lost my life tripping on a rock, but I found him!🖤

I finally caught up with him...🙂🌼💙
Got scratched with thorns, ran through high grass, almost lost my life tripping on a rock, but I found him!🖤
SK Winnicki, PhD (@skwinnicki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spring may be for the warblers, but don't forget sparrows are moving too!! My fieldsites are covered in sparrows-- Chipping, Song, White-crowned, and Savannah!

Spring may be for the warblers, but don't forget sparrows are moving too!!

My fieldsites are covered in sparrows-- Chipping, Song, White-crowned, and Savannah!
eBird (@team_ebird) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#GlobalBigDay may be over, but you can still enjoy FREE ACCESS to the world’s largest digital #bird guide - ends today at 11:59pm EDT. bit.ly/3f8WhwT Birds of The World: The Cornell Lab #eBird #birds #BirdTwitter #nature

Bhutan Bird Finder (Birding in Bhutan) (@bhutanbird) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grey-cheeked Warbler (Seicercus poliogenys) paused momentarily on this twig, before continuing to forage in the thick undergrowth along with mixed species foraging flock in the subtropical forest, Bhutan. #TwitterNatureCommunity #birdwatching #ecotourism #birdconservation

Grey-cheeked Warbler (Seicercus poliogenys) paused momentarily on this twig, before continuing to forage in the thick undergrowth along with mixed species foraging flock in the subtropical forest, Bhutan. 
#TwitterNatureCommunity #birdwatching #ecotourism #birdconservation
Jo King (@jokingnorfolk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Star bird(s) today for me at #CarltonMarshes #Suffolk was not just one but two #GrasshopperWarblers chasing each other through the reeds by the path but incredibly difficult to see let alone photograph, extreme patience payed off with a few photos blurred by reeds

Star bird(s) today for me at #CarltonMarshes #Suffolk was not just one but two #GrasshopperWarblers chasing each other through the reeds by the path but incredibly difficult to see let alone photograph, extreme patience payed off with a few photos blurred by reeds