Since April, Madison Bygrove and Natalie Emerick have been setting up a cutting-edge, continent-wide Motus Audio network to ...
Four tips that stand the test of time from conservation icon Florence Merriam Bailey, who helped popularize birding as a ...
As a student at Smith College, Bailey founded one of the first Audubon societies in 1886. A recent graduate who led the ...
Nesting alongside several other species of long-legged wading birds, including Great and Snowy Egret and Glossy Ibis, the night herons occupy islands that range from natural islets just off the coast ...
Protecting sea, shore, and wading birds at more than 300 sites across Florida. What We’re Doing Working with volunteers, partners, and landowners to monitor and protect water birds in the Sunshine ...
In dense leafy forests of the east, the Great Crested Flycatcher lives within the canopy of tall trees in summer. It is more easily heard than seen, its rolling calls echoing through the woods. The ...
A common winter bird of eastern woodlots, shuffling about on the ground in loose flocks, often coming to bird feeders that are placed close enough to the shelter of thickets. It is also widespread in ...
Whether you’re planting in your yard, on a windowsill, or in a public space, you can help create more bird-friendly habitats with native plants. Find the best plants for your area (and where to get ...
In open country of the west, the Western Kingbird is often seen perched on roadside fences and wires, flying out to snap up insects or to harass ravens, hawks, or other large birds that stray too ...
More than a century of your data powers our science. The nation's longest-running community science bird project fuels Audubon's work throughout the year. The Christmas Bird Count occurs December 14 ...
Audubon Florida works from the Florida Keys to the Panhandle, the beaches of Northeast Florida to the cypress forests of the Western Everglades to protect birds and the places they need. We strive to ...
Greenwich Audubon Center stewards seven sanctuaries and private parcels (totaling 686 acres) in Greenwich, including the Main Sanctuary (and Audubon Center) located at 613 Riversville Road. Our center ...