American Ornithological Society

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The American Ornithological Society is a global network of professionals working together to advance the scientific study and conservation of birds.

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  1. The recent study in The Condor on Barred Owls moving into California's Sierra Nevada has been covered in !

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    Climate change threatens many vital ecosystems for birds, but together, we can :

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  3. Did you know that AOS is on ? Use this link to do your Amazon shopping & a portion of what you spend will be donated to support ornithology.

    AOS logo
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    I'm hiring 2 field technicians for 18 May to 8 August, 12.50/hour w/housing provided in the beautiful of NH!!

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  5. The newest AOS staff member now has a bio on the AOS website. Meet Mint Jang, our indispensable administrative assistant!

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  6. A new study coauthored by , featured here by the , looks at how aging affects a bird's song.

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    prije 23 sata

    Read the official statement from leadership in response to the recent earthquakes in Puerto Rico, including how to donate to our local partner organization, .

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    Bushtits are TINY, weighing just 4-6 grams, so they get cold easily. To stay warm on chilly winter nights they huddle together in groups of up to 25.

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  9. We just updated the "Why AOS" box on our homepage! Why is AOS Elective Councilor & Conservation Committee Co-Chair Anna Chalfoun a member of AOS?

    photo of a smiling woman with the text “A world without birds and other wildlife would be much less enchanting. So, never has our work designed to better understand the ecology and behavior of birds been more important — as continuing human population growth and associated habitat loss and change influence birds both directly and indirectly.”
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    Also known as butcherbirds, loggerhead and northern shrikes leave a culinary horror show in their wake.

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  11. This week on AOS's Instagram account: meet Abby Walter ()! She'll be taking over the account all week to share about the seasonal jobs & internships that formed her path to grad school & beyond. We hope you'll follow along!

    young woman dressed in hiking clothes, smiling, with a mountain view in the background
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    Good morning bird friends! Welcome to where you guess the pictured bird (Loc: NY; ) in a RT or reply by 8 pm CT, when I will reveal the answer and show you how to ID it. Bird newbies always welcome! Good luck!

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  13. Wondering when applications for AOS's Kessel Fellowships & Student Research Awards, nominations for Early Professional Awards, etc. open in 2020? We've just added a bunch of dates to the AOS calendar!

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  14. You have until March 1 to submit your abstract for ! Don't miss your chance to present your research at this international meeting co-hosted by AOS, excepted to attract 1700+ attendees.

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  15. "While working on Tree Swallows as an undergrad, I noticed this variation in size within broods, and it made me curious about how size variation could influence a nestling’s chances of success." Don't miss the latest post on the AOS blog!

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  16. New research by Olivia Smith shows that wild birds in farm fields aren't to blame for food-borne illnesses.

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    31. sij

    We are very grateful to our sponsors (and private donors) for their support so far! They include , , , , and the Comparative Cognition Society. 😍

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  18. This weekend, why not take a few minutes to think about how you could get more involved with AOS? Boost your CV, make professional connections, and give back to !

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    Did you know that many canopy dwelling birds in the Amazon bathe in bromeliads? Here is a series of shots showing a paradise tanager washing off.

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  20. AOS members and friends: Use this link from the to contact the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and voice your opposition to the latest efforts to weaken Migratory Bird Treaty Act protections.

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