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Misunderstanding Between Caterpillar and Hummingbird Leads to High-Stakes Face Off
March 23, 2018 — When a cleverly disguised caterpillar spooked a nesting Rufous-tailed Hummingbird, a dramatic exchange ensued.
Reimagining the Painted Bunting
March 23, 2018 — Artist Keith Negley adds imaginative flourishes to an exquisite pair of birds.
How to Help Owls and Other Raptors After Snowstorms
March 23, 2018 — Birds can often appear distressed during the winter. Not all need to be rescued, but when they do, call a pro.
Audubon Spotlight: Desiree Loggins Is Building a Diverse Coalition by the Border
March 22, 2018 — As a regional network manager working in the Southwest, Loggins unites communities to fight against a wall that would harm birds and people.
A Native Plants Movement Blooms in Bemidji
March 22, 2018 — In the North Woods of Minnesota, a city is becoming a haven for birds, bees, and other pollinators.
If You Care About Birds, Protect the MBTA
March 22, 2018 — The landmark law that has saved billions of birds is at risk.
Audubon Spotlight: Victoria Vazquez Is Future-Proofing the Texas Coast
March 21, 2018 — More rookery islands in Matagorda Bay means better protection against storm surges—and lots of homes for roosting and breeding birds.
Climate Change Could Cause Shifts in Bird Ranges That Seem Unbelievable Today
March 21, 2018 — Audubon's new National Parks climate study projects some surprising range expansions, but history shows such changes are possible—and likely.
Audubon Spotlight: Ella Sorensen Stewards the Birds of Great Salt Lake
March 20, 2018 — The manager of Audubon's Gillmor Sanctuary in Utah, Sorensen restores and protects the habitat along one of our country's largest lakes.
Audubon Spotlight: Brooke Bateman Is on Climate Watch
March 19, 2018 — As a senior scientist for the National Audubon Society, Bateman's work focuses on helping birds survive climate change.