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Ornithologists Own up to Their #fieldworkfails
August 07, 2015 — These scientists’ stories prove nature is unpredictable—and often hilarious.
Why Do Parrots Talk?
August 06, 2015 — And do they know what they’re saying?
48 Hours of Birding (and Other Things): Portland, Oregon
August 04, 2015 — Riverside rambles, cool weather, and culinary greatness make Portland an ideal natural hub.
EPA Finalizes Rule to Dramatically Reduce Carbon Pollution
August 03, 2015 — The Clean Power Plan represents a substantive step forward to address climate change.
Art Is for the Birds
July 31, 2015 — An Arizona educator shares how creativity can connect people, birds, and conservation.
Do Birds Grieve?
July 28, 2015 — What seems like an obvious display of maternal mourning may really just be confusion.
Saving Baby Seabirds From Crash Landings
July 28, 2015 — Countless young seabirds plummet to earth each year after becoming disoriented by artificial light. For a lucky few, rescuers are there to greet them.
Is New York City Tern-ing Into a Haven for Seabirds?
July 23, 2015 — A Common Tern colony is thriving in the shadow of Manhattan’s skyscrapers. Here’s the story of how it all came to be.
Italian Street Artist to Reenact Audubon’s Quest
July 21, 2015 — Hitnes will paint large-scale avian murals in U.S. states where Audubon observed his memorable birds.