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The Most Polluted Bird in the World
April 28, 2015 — Scientists in Canada found a Cooper’s Hawk with stunningly high levels of a flame retardant in its liver.
Winter Woes
April 27, 2015 — After one of the coldest, snowiest winters in recent memory, rehabbers and birds alike are happy it's finally spring.
Terror Bird Vs. Modern Bird
April 27, 2015 — A recent discovery of a terror bird skeleton has us wondering: How do modern birds stack up?
Robotic Ostrich to the Rescue
April 27, 2015 — Running birds are paving the way for better walking cyborgs.
The Story Behind That Hilarious #WorstBirdPic Meme
April 26, 2015 — Join the revolution by sharing those blurry, dark, headless bird shots you keep hidden on your hard drive.
Obama: Don’t Delay Action on Climate Change
April 24, 2015 — Speaking from the Everglades on Earth Day, President Obama committed to acting on climate change. Audubon Florida’s Executive Director explains why that’s necessary.
Spring Into Birding
April 22, 2015 — Come late April and May, these five places are buzzing with birds of all shapes and sizes.
Washington Teens Make Their Voices Heard for the Environment
April 22, 2015 — Young activists visit the statehouse to urge for climate accountability.
48 Hours of Birding (and Other Things): New York City
April 18, 2015 — There's nothing like spring migration in Manhattan and Queens.
Going the Distance: 5 Champion Migrators
April 15, 2015 — From a tiny bird that makes an epic trek to mileage measured in trips to the moon, these are impressive birds.