Twitter Tuesday 4/23
- avtaylo2
- Apr 23, 2024
- 2 min read

This week on twitter, I continued to follow new accounts, like different posts, and discover many interesting facts about animals. Additionally, I enjoyed writing comments on my classmates blog posts this week.
Following New Accounts
I found many new accounts that post about corvids by scrolling through my feed throughout the week. If I saw a post that I liked and found informational about corvids or crows, I would check out that profile to see if it was worth following. Through this, I was able to follow @CrowMonthly, who posts lots of pictures of crows. Also, I followed @audubonsociety, which posts lots of informational facts about a number of different types of birds. And lastly, I followed @KennKaufman, who is an author and conservationist for birds, and who will help me learn more about conserving wildlife.
My favorite account that I follow definitely has to be @city_crows. This is because the account not only posts lots of unique pictures of different types of crows, but also has recently started posting videos too.
Liking Posts and New Facts

While scrolling through my feed, I enjoyed seeing my classmates post about their animal of interest. I also really enjoyed just scrolling and seeing different videos and pictures of crows in all types of contexts. For example, one post that stood out to me in particular was by @city_crows. The post showed a video of an urban crow stashing food at tramway tracks. I thought it was so interesting to see how crows adapt to urban human life.
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Classmates Blog Posts
I also wrote 3 different responses on my classmates blog posts: Tiffany's, Dalilah's, and Andrea's. I enjoyed reading each of these posts, it was great to read my classmates work to get new information and tactics for writing blog posts. I specifically enjoyed Andrea's post because she is interested in learning about birds like I am, so I was able to follow all of the twitter accounts that she mentioned in the blog. I responded to this post by telling her that I loved the post, along with one helpful comment that was trying to understand one phrase that was unclear to me.
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