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7 opossums rescued from their deceased mother's pouch thrive at CW: https://www.facebook.com/CityWildlife/posts/898940286884621:0 …pic.twitter.com/lIEqRQA47s
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Helping Local Turtles: Not A Hard Shell! http://citywildlife.org/helping-local-turtles/ …
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Screech Owl injured by cat update: https://www.facebook.com/CityWildlife/posts/888467927931857 …
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Latest blog featuring a Black- crowned Night Heron: https://www.facebook.com/CityWildlife/posts/884687551643228 …
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Learn about Tree Swallow behavior, habitat, and more in our free online bird guide: http://ow.ly/tVvD302bkXN pic.twitter.com/VXfiqOJQT5
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Our monthly Wildlife Center Classroom Series is tomorrow!
#WorldSnakeDaypic.twitter.com/Et9pBwEaHI
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Birds are belting songs out at never-before-heard frequencies to beat urban noise. http://ow.ly/Z2BkT pic.twitter.com/gWsCogIA8d
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Learn about Eastern Bluebird behavior, habitat, and more in our free online bird guide: http://ow.ly/8mtL3021MDT pic.twitter.com/ogyHEfvmcf
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For some birds, drinking while flying is more efficient. http://ow.ly/h0Ti300YMRo pic.twitter.com/enWIwUzJdU
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A baby duck was rescued by
@estemonte and@DCCityWildlife! They will be @ TLS tomorrow! https://goo.gl/RkUUVA pic.twitter.com/ERuQ8bJ0b4
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U.S. Wood Thrush populations have declined by more than 60%, but people are taking action: http://ow.ly/JxhV300pVk1 pic.twitter.com/rLGyvEcXAU
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The fecal sac is a remarkable adaptation found in nesting songbirds. http://bit.ly/1SfjeK8 pic.twitter.com/n7k2QOuS8v
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#Wetlands are great fish nurseries! check out this baby catfish found in the tidal mudflats of#Anacostiariverpic.twitter.com/KoQumGsN2J
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Why garden wire is bad for birds: https://www.facebook.com/CityWildlife/photos/a.246890095422980.45625.238252586286731/872529026192414/?type=3 …
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For fireflies, “light is the language of love”http://on.natgeo.com/29gFYuS
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"Reptiles have scales. Birds have feathers. Mammals have hair. How did we get them?" Find out from
@nytimes!http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/25/science/scales-feathers-hair-common-ancestor.html?emc=edit_sc_20160628&nl=science-times&nl_art=&nlid=75846625&ref=headline&te=1&_r=0 …
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