Bird Poop: The Next Frontier of Avian Conservation
July 07, 2022 —
Far from waste, a splotch of feces contains valuable information about a bird’s diet.
The 2022 Audubon Photography Awards: Winners and Honorable Mentions
July 07, 2022 —
A fledgling raptor learning to hunt. Grouse aiming to impress. Two grebes vying for a meal. This year’s winners caught amazing moments.
The Great Salt Lake Is Too Big—and Too Important—to Fail
June 21, 2022 —
Utah’s leaders and advocates are mobilizing to save the largest saline lake ecosystem in the Western Hemisphere, a haven for people and migrating birds. Time and water are running out.
'Prehistoric Planet,' a Stunning New Series, Depicts Dinosaurs Like Never Before
May 23, 2022 —
Drawing from science that connects modern birds and ancient dinosaurs, the David Attenborough-narrated Apple TV+ show was influenced by avian biology and behavior at every step.
Birding Bucket List: Check Off Rarities and Migrants at Dry Tortugas National Park
May 05, 2022 —
A vital stopover for migrating neotropical species, the island chain also offers chances to see breeding Caribbean specialties and rare strays.
This Pioneering Collaboration Will Open a New Window Into Bird Migration
April 14, 2022 —
Pooling research from numerous international partners, Audubon's Migratory Bird Initiative promises to paint the fullest picture yet of the awe-inspiring phenomenon.
The Bird Genoscape Project Aims to Unlock the Secrets in Birds’ Feathers
April 14, 2022 —
Recent breakthroughs have allowed researchers from across the Western Hemisphere to begin building a DNA library filled with insights about where birds migrate and their resilience to mounting pressures.
How Migrating Snow Geese Helped Stretch My Perspective
April 14, 2022 —
The seasonal movements of birds have captivated humans for millennia. Now we know enough about their flights to make surprising connections.