Erica Langston

Erica Langston is a former editorial fellow at Audubon. 

Articles by Erica Langston

Be Delighted By These Photos of a Child Playing in Nature
March 09, 2016 — A father photographs his daughter’s trials and triumphs in the natural world.
Why City Sparrows Are Singing A Very Different Tune
March 03, 2016 — Birds are belting their songs out at never-before-heard frequencies to beat the heavy noise around them.
Why Were 13 Bald Eagles Found Dead in Maryland?
February 26, 2016 — The discovery has federal officials hot on the case. Here’s what might have happened to the birds.
Parrots Among Most-Threatened Bird Groups
February 23, 2016 — Polly doesn’t want a cracker, he wants a future.
Birding in the City of Brotherly Love
February 16, 2016 — The American Birding Association recognizes Audubon's Keith Russell for putting Philadelphia on the birding map.
How Esri Helps Map a Better-Connected Future, for Audubon and the World
February 12, 2016 — Digital mapping technology is helping guide us through problems as big as climate change, disease outbreaks, and natural disasters.
How to Stop a Murder of Crows (Hint: Throw Them a Giant Party)
February 03, 2016 — This Pennsylvania town wanted to poison all its crows—until a ragtag team of volunteers stepped in.
Did Our Appetite for Eggs Kill Off a 500-pound Bird?
February 02, 2016 — New research shows that thousands of years ago, our ancestors likely gobbled up Australia’s feathered giants.
Will Ferrell Has a $7.8 Million (Live) Bird Collection
January 28, 2016 — In an interview with HuffPost Live, director Adam McKay dishes on Ferrell’s love of birds and huge number of pricey pets.
Audubon’s Zachary Slavin Explains Why Starling Flocks Captivate
January 22, 2016 — One of the most destructive bird species in North America is also one of the most stunning when flying in a flock.