While the melodies of birds bring joy to many, for scientists studying their songs and sounds, it’s a clear indication of the health of the ecosystems they inhabit. The communities involved in the ...
Collectively, we refer to the Websites, Apps, Social Media Pages, emails, and offline business interactions as the “Services.” The Services exclude Audubon’s collection of personal information both ...
Audubon scientists developed a new framework to understand threats to migratory species and found that birds traversing the ...
Since 2016, Climate Watch volunteers have collected data which Audubon scientists are able to use to document in peer reviewed research that birds are responding to climate change and shifting their ...
As more and more "historical" checklists are added to the platform, birds we've lost now mingle with those still hanging on.
Q: The amount of effort that goes into a Christmas Bird Count varies quite a bit across years and count circles. How do you deal with this issue when you calculate abundance trends? How do you know ...
Billions of birds head north out of Central and South America making epic journeys to find safety and refuge in the Arctic and Boreal Forest of Canada each year. Other species traveling north don’t ...
The two species of Gallinule which occur in the United States are confined within a comparatively small range in that extensive country, the southern portions of which appear to suit them better, at ...
Showing a sincere respect for birds and the places they need to thrive must come before getting that perfect photo or footage. Here’s how to capture bird photos and videos responsibly. The first ...
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 ...
In North America, this gray goose is found mainly west of the Mississippi River. Nesting on Arctic tundra, it winters in open country in mild climates. Wintering flocks leave night roosts before ...
Iconic coastal birds like terns, plovers, and pelicans rely on our beaches and barrier islands around the country to rest and nest, but they're vulnerable to disturbances like human development and ...