How to Spot Snowy Owls in NYC February 20, 2015 — For the second year in a row, people are reporting sightings of the Arctic bird in NYC. Here’s where to find them. Birds in the News
Farmers Take a Staycation to Tally Up Their Flocks February 20, 2015 — U.K. bird count shows farms are surprisingly rife with threatened species. Conservation
PBS Newshour Zooms in on Piping Plover Efforts February 18, 2015 — Audubon scientists are banding Piping Plovers as they winter in the Bahamas to learn more about this tiny endangered bird. Audubon in Action
Battle Prep for Birds February 17, 2015 — Marines training to operate 26-ton amphibious assault vehicles are creating new habitat for endangered birds. Conservation
The Bird-brained Idea Behind Japan's Owl Cafés February 17, 2015 — You might think it's a hoot, but ordering cute owls with your coffee is bad for the birds. Birds in the News
What Does the GBBC Have to Do With Climate Change? February 13, 2015 — You don’t have to be a bird expert to help our feathered friends fight climate change. Here’s why. Climate-Threatened Birds
The Sage-Grouse Initiative Scores $200 Million February 13, 2015 — The public-private partnership to save the Greater Sage-Grouse gets a big boost. Conservation
See No Evil February 12, 2015 — Drones? What drones? New research shows that birds, unlike people, are unfazed by flying machines. Science
Two Vultures Winter in Portland February 11, 2015 — These juvenile birds couldn’t fly south for the winter, so the Audubon Society of Portland put them up for the season. Audubon in Action
What’s Killing California’s Native Pigeons? February 11, 2015 — A vicious parasite has felled thousands of birds. Here’s how you can help prevent its spread. Birds in the News
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