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A smart bird feeder that notifies you of and IDs your feathered visitors, and organizes their photos in a beautiful collection to view and share.
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🌳 Introducing the backbone of our Backyard Wildlife Oasis: the Pole Mount System.

Sturdy and durable, its modular design will allow you to tailor it to all your visitors’ (and your own) needs! 🐦

Start setting up your oasis: https://t.co/qrneSdb210

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🗺️ THE STRATEGIST 🗺️

If anyone is thinking a step ahead, it's the blue jay. Their resourcefulness and careful planning help them to improve their own lives and the lives of others.

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Professor, poet, bird lover, and wonderful conversationalist! Birds of a Feather is back, and this time we had a chat with about life, longing, language and flightless birds.

Check it out: https://t.co/aItdptd1Ct

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Self-taught illustrator, lover of birds, obsessive traveler and history buff…

is all that and so much more!

We were thrilled to have her as a guest in our Birds of a Feather interview series.

Go and check out what we talked about: https://t.co/s4W1dzD9hf

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You may have spotted 's hand-painted Bird Migration Map as a feature on BBC’s Autumnwatch in 2021, but she has been practising her for over a decade.

We had a chat about her love of science and maps! Get to know more about her: https://t.co/QkUvmmYq5c

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We sat down with Paul Harfleet () for a chat about projects past and upcoming. Read it here: https://t.co/D1S5Gpv0A0

Don’t forget to check out Paul’s Pansy Project as well

As for who wore it better?

We leave that up to you!

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Wouldn't that be nuts? 🥜

In reality, their name comes from "nut hacker" because that is how they open nuts – by jamming them into a crevice and hacking away with their beak.

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Funny running into you like this... 😅

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Don’t enter an eating competition with a ! These impressive eaters bulk up for migration by feasting on horseshoe crabs. They ingest them in five-second intervals for 14 hours every day, until they are well-rested and plump enough to take off. Bon voyage! 🧳

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To migrate, shorebirds need a lot of energy. They get it by eating, until they sometimes double in weight.

What if food is shaped a little weird? No worries, that’s where rhynchokinesis comes in. It's the ability to flex the upper part of their beak!

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