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Hatchling Newsletter 2022
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Friend, you know how this feels. ([link removed])
Pure wonder: that’s the Sandhill Crane. Every year more than half a million of them congregate on Nebraska’s Platte River, stopping over to rest during their journey north to breed. It’s one of Earth’s great migration spectacles, unchanged for thousands of years. And if you’re lucky enough to be there when they take off at dawn—20,000 or more of them!—the rush of their wings and the sound of their cries will thrill you down to your soul.
You know what I mean, friend. As a bird lover, you’ve had moments, too, when you’re awed and moved by the magnificent scope of nature. And you want to do everything you can to help protect the birds that provide so much wonder and joy.
By joining Audubon’s online community, you’ve already taken an important step in that direction. Thank you for joining the flock! We’ll keep you posted on events around you, advocacy opportunities, and other ways you can partner with Audubon to save birds. We’ll also share stories from the field, bird tips, and stunning photography that will amaze and inspire you.
Now I’m inviting you to make an even deeper connection to birds and everything we do to protect them. Read on to learn how.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Gray, Ph.D.
Chief Executive Officer
National Audubon Society
Sandhill Cranes.
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Photos from top: Brad Lewis/Audubon Photography Awards; Rick Lott/Audubon Photography Awards; Camilla Cerea/Audubon; Danny Brown/Audubon Photography Awards. Collage photos clockwise from top left: White Ibis, Melissa Groo; Greater Roadrunner, Carolina Fraser/Audubon Photography Awards; Bermuda Petrel, Jean-Pierre Rouja; Laysan Albatross, Jon Brack/USFWS. Illustration: Andrei Cojocaru
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