March 21, 2017 —
An avid naturalist, enthusiastic birder, and citizen-science innovator, ‘Chan’ Robbins (1918–2017) was a conservation titan.
Meet the Tiniest Owl in the World
March 20, 2017 —
Native to the American Southwest, Elf Owls are slightly larger than a soda can, but that doesn't stop them from being determined predators.
One Casualty of White House Budget: Cleanup of Toxic Hotspots Along the Great Lakes
March 16, 2017 —
The proposed budget dedicates $0 to the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, which restores polluted land and water leftover from manufacturing, lumber, and mining industries.
What the Heck Is a Lek? The Quirkiest Mating Party on Earth.
March 15, 2017 —
Consider this your guide to the mating ritual that shapes the lives of a hundred dancing, singing bird species.
Look at These Sweet Bald Eagles Protecting Their Eggs From the Snow
March 14, 2017 —
At the U.S. National Arboretum, both eagle parents settled on their nest to warm their eggs, and each other, through the cold, icy night.
For an Unforgettable Birding Adventure, Teens Head to Costa Rica With Audubon
March 14, 2017 —
Eight teenagers recently returned from Costa Rica with fresh perspectives, beautiful photos, and much bigger life lists.
Florida’s Wading Birds Had a Terrible Breeding Season Last Year
March 14, 2017 —
An annual survey of south Florida’s wading birds—including Roseate Spoonbills, Great Egrets, and Wood Storks—found the fewest nests in eight years. The results continue a worrisome trend of nesting decline.