It’s Day 2 of #BlackBirdersWeek which is the #PostABird Challenge so here’s my brother #NehemiahBoyWonder with an owl.— Anicca🔬 (@13adh13) June 1, 2020
For more of his #BlackInNature content check out his latest YouTube video! https://t.co/7y1f00dJge pic.twitter.com/uIwdQzgh7i
Happy Day 2 of #BlackBirdersWeek! #postabird I'm so happy to see others posting multiple birds because I can't pick just one! I'm going to start with my work in Baltimore. Baltimore’s birds are the reason I ended up back to grad school to get my PhD. pic.twitter.com/a5LadGrgku— dr. ela s c 🦇 (@cherokeesita) June 1, 2020
This lil guy right here is a greater scuap I was helping to rehabilitate during my internship. My facial expression may not show it, but I was feeling nothing but joy being able to work closely with wildlife #BlackBirdersWeek #PostABird pic.twitter.com/Mv76uu6ZQl— Paul E. Henry (@PaulEHnry) June 1, 2020
Looking to show support for #BlackBirdersWeek? #PostABird and to spread some avian love!— Yara Haridy 💀 (@Yara_Haridy) June 1, 2020
Imma bump some Egyptian Bird Hieroglyphs below👇
First up the Hoopoe!
In #AncientEgypt they were sacred and a symbol for heredity and successorship! pic.twitter.com/8pljMOyz7M
Today I honor my ancestors with #BlackBirdersWeek in the a.m. and #BlackLivesMatter #Oakland march in the p.m. For #PostABird I give you this southern ground hornbill who spent a full hour destroying this camera trap at my field site in Kenya. pic.twitter.com/3TdaovJxug— Christine Wilkinson (@ScrapNaturalist) June 1, 2020
Today is Day 2 of #BlackBirdersWeek where y’all #PostABird to the TL to spread some avian love!— David AttenBruh (@AlHendiify) June 1, 2020
Since my skills birding skills are introductory here is a picture of me and Rowl. We were born on the same day three hours away from each other.
This year we both turned 31 pic.twitter.com/209phDoK5S