Often described as the worldâs most beautiful bird, Australiaâs Gouldian finch was once taken in large numbers from the wild.
Image credit: Melissa Bruton/AWC

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Often described as the worldâs most beautiful bird, Australiaâs Gouldian finch was once taken in large numbers from the wild.
Image credit: Melissa Bruton/AWC

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"I never knew what I was missing, and now that I found it, I canât let it go. Itâs only her, though; no matter what I do, I canât shake her".
Demonstration by members of the Art Workersâ Coalition (AWC) and Guerrilla Art Action Group (GAAG) in front of Picassoâs Guernica (1937) at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City, picturing the poster And babies?, January 8, 1970. Photograph: Jan van Raay. Courtesy Jan van Raay.
Where there is water, there are birds. Time for the annual Asian Waterbird Census!
The AWC happens every January, when people count waterbirds, or birds âecologically dependent on wetlandsâ (Wetlands Int. 2018). Wetlands include coasts, mangrove areas, rivers, lakes, marshes and other similar areas.
Recommended dates for counting are January 4 to 19. The following organizations are known to join the AWC by holding waterbird counts in certain areas in the Philippines. Contact them to see how you can help!
Wetlands International, Philippines
Wild Bird Club of the Philippines
Haribon Foundation
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Guides and more information can be found at the South Asia Wetlands International website at:Â https://south-asia.wetlands.org/news/join-us-for-the-asian-waterbird-census-2025/

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While I'm on a tumblr break, I'm attempting anime challenges on anilist. February involved creating a Valentines card, so here's my Kuroshitsuji card