Nearly 350 Audubon members describe a favorite fall migration story.
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Featured Posts
Birds on the Move
Birds Bring Solace for Audubon Members During Pandemic
More than 600 nature lovers describe how birds have been a source of comfort through this crisis period.
Audubon Members Share Inspirational Stories and Local Conservation Victories
Now more than ever, "hope is the thing with feathers."
Audubon Members Wade Through Memories of Their Favorite Water Birds
Great Blue Herons, Ospreys, Atlantic Puffins, and more...
The Joy of Being a Bird Ambassador
More than 300 Audubon members described a time when they introduced others to the wonderful world of birds.
Audubon Members Focus on Their Favorite Bird Photos
Over 100 shutterbugs took us behind the viewfinder of their best photos.
The Public Gets Just Two Weeks to Weigh In on Seismic Testing in the Arctic Refuge
October 30, 2020 —
The proposed survey—preparation for oil drilling—would damage permafrost, threaten species, and leave lasting tracks in the tundra.
Researchers Reveal the Mysterious Fall Movements of a Familiar Backyard Bird
October 30, 2020 —
New studies suggest that northern populations of White-breasted Nuthatches might also have irruptive years—and 2020 is one of them.
Another Consequence of Suppressing Wildfire: Trees Are Invading the Prairie
October 29, 2020 —
Left unburned, woody vegetation is crowding out habitat, but proactive landowners are learning to use fire to restore America’s grasslands.
Philadelphia Sees Largest Mass Collision Event in the City in 70 Years
October 27, 2020 —
Reflecting on the “gruesome and overwhelming” day, experts remain hopeful that the event will inspire action for bird-friendly communities.
Western Cormorants Face 'Collapse' Under a Government Plan, Scientists Warn
October 26, 2020 —
A federal proposal to manage fishery conflicts by killing more fish-eating Double-crested Cormorants is built on deeply flawed data, experts say.
Pine Siskins Have Taken Over the Country
October 23, 2020 —
From coast to coast, the species has irrupted in astounding numbers
Glistening Glass Sculptures in the Desert Explore Bird Molt and Gender Transition
October 23, 2020 —
Through science and art, Silas Fischer explores the connection between Gray Vireos and the researcher's own queerness.
Its Heyday Long Past, Wildlife Wood Carving Looks to Broaden Its Appeal
October 22, 2020 —
Competitions are getting scarce. Crowds are dwindling. Collectors are dying out. Can this American art form survive?
This New Program in Denver Is Paving the Way for Birders With Reduced Mobility
October 21, 2020 —
Birding Without Barriers is part of a national movement to ensure that mobility impairment does not hinder people from enjoying nature.
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