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Audubon field editor Kenn Kaufman breaks down this year’s checklist changes from the American Ornithological Society.
Montreal sits near the top of the Lesser Yellowlegs’ far-flung range, which stretches from North America's boreal forest all ...
Just like people, songbirds are groggy and quiet after a rough night’s sleep—a sign that urban noise and light may leave them ...
From their unusual anatomy to their nesting behavior, Chimney Swifts are among the strangest of our common avian species. The ...
The Baltimore Oriole flashes its brilliant colors from high up in the trees of open woods and groves in the East, singing out ...
The House Wren is a familiar and lively neighborhood bird with a rich bubbling song, subtly patterned brown plumage, and a ...
In this mural by artist Farid Hadechini, titled “A Flight of Colors,” a Rose-breasted Grosbeak and American Tree Sparrow ...
Recording Streaked Shearwaters gave scientists a new window into the role seabirds play in fueling marine food webs—and possibly spreading avian flu—far from land.
We protect birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow, in the Golden State and throughout the hemisphere.
Vulnerable Birds in Central Flyway Rising temperatures and shifting weather patterns affect birds' ability to find food and reproduce, which over time impacts local populations, and ultimately ...
Welcome to the Montezuma Audubon Center, a state-owned facility operated through a cooperative agreement between the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the National Audubon ...
Who We Are We are the Audubon Flock, striving every day to achieve a future where birds thrive across the hemisphere and to make Audubon a vibrant and ever-growing force for conservation. Audubon ...
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