Andrew Del-Colle

Digital Editorial Director, Audubon Magazine

Articles by Andrew Del-Colle

Cool! Subaru Is Adding eBird as an Available In-Car App
January 12, 2017 — This is just brilliant.
So, Apparently Some Woodpeckers Like to Eat the Brains of Baby Birds
January 05, 2017 — Yes, you read that correctly. And there's video evidence.
Our 10 Most Popular Stories of 2016
December 29, 2016 — Cartoon sandpipers, a rare white hummer, birds that understand humans—there was plenty of variety in Audubon's hit stories this year.
What's That Bird at Your Suet Feeder?
December 27, 2016 — It's probably one of these eight hungry visitors.
Get Lost in These Entrancing Photos of Exotic Museum Specimens
November 30, 2016 — For a recent project, artist Ernest Goh took inspiration from naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace and the Malay Archipelago's rich faunal history.
The Surprising Way Seabird Poop Helps Keep the Arctic Cool
November 17, 2016 — New research suggests that the ammonia in seabird waste plays a part in the formation of sunlight-reflecting clouds.
Malheur Acquittal Sets a Dangerous Precedent for Protecting Public Lands
October 28, 2016 — A jury's decision to not convict seven of the armed citizens that occupied Oregon's Malheur National Wildlife Refuge for 41 days is very worrisome.
A Bald Eagle Is Somehow Fine After Getting Stuck in a Moving Car's Grille
October 11, 2016 — The bird, nicknamed Matthew, miraculously escaped with no major injuries and should be released back into the Florida wild soon.
This Rare Video of a Bald Eagle Attacking an Osprey Nest Is an Incredible Display of Speed and Strength
August 02, 2016 — The nest is located on Hog Island, Maine, and is one that Audubon and Explore.org stream live video from each year.