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  1. Read about the mating dance of the Western Grebe at

  2. Discover some fascinating facts about nocturnal hunters at

  3. Named for their distinctive whooping call, Whooping Cranes have been brought back from the brink of extinction by conservationists.

  4. Events this weekend include the International Dawn Chorus Day -

  5. Read about the impact fashion has had on bird populations over the years -

  6. Did you know …? Hummingbirds' nests are held together by spider webs -

  7. Upcoming events include the Verde Valley Birding & Nature Festival -

  8. Weavers learn from their nest-building mistakes, adjusting their technique to avoid unproductive practices -

  9. Beautiful Evening at Amwell NR, 2 LITTLE RINGED PLOVER (one pictured). YELLOW WAGTAIL over am. Swallows & Sand Martin

  10. Discover some fascinating facts about the learning ability of hummingbirds -

  11. Did you know…? It is common for Golden Eagles to have a wingspan more than 7 feet or 2 meters -

  12. The brightly-colored Scarlet Ibis is the national bird of Tobago and Trinidad -

  13. The Cape May Warbler has a semitubular tongue enabling it to feed on nectar in the winter months when their diet of insects is sparse.

  14. Eastern Bluebird can see its prey from as far as 100 ft away, diving down and catching insects with amazing accuracy-

    • @wildlife_uk

      Re-tweeting wildlife sightings from around the UK. Please include in tweets. Wildlife Articles:

    • @LisaBenton42

      Passionate about nature. Obsessed with anything to do with wildlife! Enjoy making people smile. I'm an optimist, but I'm an optimist who takes her waterproofs

  15. Read up on some valuable tips about adopting a rescue parrot -

  16. New article "Bird Conservation: Education and Awareness" by Saikat Kumar Basu posted on

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