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.
As the Whip-poor-will’s Chant Wanes, Our Cultural Loss Grows
May 06, 2024 —
The iconic call of the Eastern Whip-poor-will has long been part of the fabric of American life, marking annual spring rituals and inspiring odes in popular music. What happens when we lose our connection with its meaning?
Restored NEPA Centers Climate Change and Environmental Justice
April 30, 2024 —
New rule strengthens the landmark National Environmental Policy Act.
Updated NEPA Rules Are a Big Win for Climate, Communities, and Birds
April 30, 2024 —
Improvements to the National Environmental Policy Act will increase community engagement and require that federal agencies consider climate impacts.
With a New Anthology and National Parks Tour, U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón Declares “Nature Is Who We Are”
April 29, 2024 —
In 50 poems and plenty of birds, the collection, titled “You Are Here,” aims to expand expectations of what a nature poem can be.
Critical Funding and Advocacy for the Delaware River Watershed
April 26, 2024 —
Audubon continues to raise the profile of the Delaware River.
New EPA Climate Pollution Standards Benefit Birds and People
April 25, 2024 —
Cutting emissions from power plants will improve air quality and slow global temperature rise.
Woodcocks Don’t Let Migration Mess With Their Sex Lives
April 24, 2024 —
A new study finds the first proof that timberdoodles mate as they migrate, an extremely rare behavior known as itinerant breeding.
How the Common Loon's Eerie Call Took Over Pop Music
April 23, 2024 —
The beloved bird has wailed its way through decades of hits. It’s time we give the species its royalties.
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