Co-authored by a finch expert and veteran guide writer, the book covers everything from House Finches to honeycreepers. (Yep, ...
We are the Audubon Flock, striving every day to achieve a future where birds thrive across the hemisphere and to make Audubon a diverse and ever-growing force for conservation. We work throughout the ...
Our collection of birding essentials makes it possible to watch your favorite species, right from the comfort of your own home. Audubon's collection of bird feeders, houses, bird baths, and ...
One of the many reasons we love bird photography is its ability to provide us with intimate glimpses into the lives of avians: fascinating behaviors caught mid-act; parents feeding hungry—and ...
Found throughout the Lower 48 in the summer and present year-round in the southern half of the country, Killdeer are highly ...
Something disturbing is happening to Peregrine Falcons in North America. Their numbers are heading downward for the first time since the 1960s and ’70s, when the birds were teetering at the edge of ...
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Long restricted to Florida, the large wading birds have begun popping up across much of the United States and as far north as Canada in a rapid range expansion that has shocked experts. The email was ...
In early 2020, ornithologist Ana Luiza Catalano defended her doctoral thesis on birdsong at the Federal University of São Carlos in Brazil. A week later, the COVID-19 pandemic brought the world to a ...
Out on Florida Bay, just a few miles from the Florida Keys, Jerry Lorenz powers down his boat’s motor to investigate a pinkish, far-off smudge. Just as he suspected: “Yep, those are flamingos,” says ...
The rational case for voting isn't enough to convince some people—but appealing to their birder interests and identity might. In October 2010, Jim Rapp was on his way to a rally in Washington, D.C., ...
But celebrating warblish is part of keeping that consciousness alive. Australia’s Green Catbird offers a phrase that might ...