
Mike Saccone
@mikesaccone_
Conservation advocate + bird photographer. An Ohioan by birth & Coloradan by choice, living north of DC. Tweets/views are my own; all photos copyrighted.
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Uninterrupted waterways are vital to wildlife, communities and ecosystems. Dams and other man-made barriers are fragmenting the nation’s rivers and streams and blocking fish from moving on their migratory pathways. Photo by Ryan Hagerty / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service





It’s National Hiking Day! 🥾 Hiking is a great way to see wildlife and bask in nature’s beauty. Hike alone for peace and clarity or with friends for a fun bonding experience. Photo at Arches National Park by Ricky Barnard



Gah!!!! NY STATE FIRST: BLACK-CHINNED HUMMINGBIRD found by a worker Randalls Island Park by the Urban Farm and ID'd by Tim Healy!!!! 😍


"Half the country has shifted." The new Dept. of Agriculture “Plant Hardiness Zone Map” shows the impact of human-caused climate change on where plants can be grown in the US, including significant shifts in Illinois. Mostly these shifts are due to warming temps. 🧵 npr.org/2023/11/17/121…

Such a thrill to see this (lifer for me, first ever record in our state) Black Chinned Hummingbird together with many fellow excited birders!!! Yesterday at Randalls Island Park #birdcpp









On Red Shawl Day, we commit to end the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples. At US Department of the Interior, we're working with Tribes, partners and families to put a spotlight on this epidemic of violence.

