Nearly 350 Audubon members describe a favorite fall migration story.
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- Read our October 2019 Special Briefing: Survival by Degrees: 389 Bird Species on the Brink
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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.
Audubon Spotlight: Melanie Smith Finds Inspiration in the Powerful Force of Nature
September 15, 2022 —
An early trip to Alaska set the course of her life, but these days Smith has set her sights on migratory birds across the hemisphere.
Bipartisan Effort Would Give Birds and People “Refuge” in Southern California
September 14, 2022 —
Introduction of Western Riverside Act demonstrates a future path for National Wildlife Refuge System.
Wild Cockatoos and Humans Compete for a Rubbish Prize in a Potential ‘Arms Race’
September 13, 2022 —
Sulfur-crested Cockatoos in eastern Australia have learned to open trash cans. Their human neighbors are fighting back.
The Guam Kingfisher Could Soon Return to the Wild After a 30-Year Absence
September 09, 2022 —
Extinct on its native island since the late 1980s, the endangered bird may fly free as soon as 2023—but not on Guam.
Bird Warde Wants to Introduce You to Your Next Favorite Animal
September 02, 2022 —
We spoke with the illustrator who created Audubon’s 2022 Let’s Go Birding Together design about art, inspiration, and the joy of discovery.
How Wifi Binoculars Could Help Make Birding and Nature More Accessible
September 01, 2022 —
On a recent outing with Seattle’s Seward Park Audubon Center, a small group put the technology to the test, with promising but mixed results.
How Bird Researchers Are Tracking the Impacts of Intensifying Hurricane Seasons
August 31, 2022 —
As climate change fuels stronger storms, scientists are using emerging technology and crowdsourcing data to understand their avian toll.
How Merlin Bird ID Helped Me Discover the ‘Elevator Music of Birding’
August 25, 2022 —
After the seemingly magical song identification app helped me discover the Warbling Vireo's song, I now hear it everywhere I go.
What the Inflation Reduction Act Means for Water in the West
August 18, 2022 —
Groundbreaking law provides critical funding for megadrought in the West and incentives for clean energy.
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