State of the Birds Report Reveals Need for Urgent Action
Written by Ryan Vermeys   
Saturday, 21 March 2009 09:46

Audubon once again helped to deliver the message on Thursday that America’s birds are alerting us to the need for urgent action to protect the environment they share with all of us.  This time, the message came as part of an unprecedented U.S. State of the Birds Report that builds on the model and title so successfully employed by Audubon in recent years to spread the word of alarming bird declines, along with the hope and evidence that we have the power to reverse them.

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How to Photograph Hummingbirds
Written by Ryan Vermeys   
Thursday, 19 February 2009 22:21

Digital Photography School has a great article on hummingbird photography.  With the right location and some patience, you just might catch the perfect shot.

http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-photograph-hummingbirds

 
What Are Birds Telling Us About Global Warming?
Written by Ryan Vermeys   
Tuesday, 17 February 2009 22:41
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BIRDS TELL IMPORTANT CLIMATE CHANGE STORY

Dear Members,

Take Action

birds and a young man on a wire

Take Action on global warming by signing our petition to let your Members of Congress know that we need to heed what the birds are telling us.

We can solve the global warming problem if we act now and act together.

What are Purple Finches, Boreal Chickadees and Black Ducks trying to tell us about climate change? They are all telling us that climate change is here, now. They are telling us we must act now to address this urgent problem. They are showing us a pattern of ecological disruption that tells an alarming story.

Audubon's latest report, Birds and Climate Change: Ecological Disruption in Motion, looks at the last 40 years of Christmas Bird Count data and concludes that 58% of the species studied have moved significantly northward as winter temperatures increase, with the Purple Finch shifting the furthest — 433 miles.

We all know that birds are strong, early indicators on the health of our environment. This evidence of ecological disruption is a yet another warning that global warming is an urgent problem, one that demands bold action now.

Take ActionTake Action on global warming by signing our petition to let your Members of Congress know that we need to pay attention to what the birds are telling us. We can solve the global warming problem if we act now and act together.

As part of Audubon's national campaign to promote this report and urge our leaders to take immediate action to address the threat of global warming, we've launched a companion web site, www.BirdsandClimate.org.

In addition to the action petition, www.BirdsandClimate.org features a fun quiz, so you can test your knowledge, and a place to report your own observations (we'll post some of the best stories). Also, don't miss our upcoming webcast featuring the Audubon's lead bird scientist, Greg Butcher, author of the report.

Finally, help us spread the word on this important message. Send the quiz or the petition to your friends, your family, your coworkers. Help us grow so that we can build our online army and do even more to persuade Congress that action is needed on global warming now.

Take ActionTake Action on global warming by signing our petition. Let your Members of Congress know that now is the time for action. The birds are sending us an important message, one we dare not ignore.

 

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Audubon Newswire & In the News - Nov. 24, 2008
Written by Ryan Vermeys   
Thursday, 27 November 2008 21:37

Audubon Newswire & In the News

 

Volume 6, Number 19

Thursday, November 24th, 2008

Circulation: 4,700

 

"The Turkey is in comparison a much more respectable bird, and withal a true original Native of America."

- Ben Franklin on his preference for the national bird, also chosen by John James Audubon as the first image created for his Elephant Folio

 

May your travels over Thanksgiving be safe, your feasts rich in friends, and your appetite for excellence renewed. Please continue to send your announcements and news stories, including web links, to Delta Willis at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . The next regular edition of Newswire will be December 18. See special announcements at the bottom of this edition.

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