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The Sounds and Sights of Nighttime Flights
September 18, 2015 — Take a seat outside and turn your eyes and ears to the sky.
Volunteers Are Keeping Track of Airport Arrivals of the Bird Kind
September 18, 2015 — Planting native grasses around airfields could be the key to helping birds and planes coexist.
Pigeon Portraits Reveal the City Bird’s True Beauty
September 17, 2015 — NYC photographer Andrew Garn’s photos, currently displayed in Brooklyn Bridge Park, zoom in on an underappreciated species.
John James Audubon: Confused, Wrong, or Neither?
September 14, 2015 — Audubon painted a bunch of birds that no one has seen since. We explore the most likely options behind the mystery birds.
48 Hours of Birding (and Other Things): Santa Fe, New Mexico
September 11, 2015 — Chasing western birds is yet another reason to visit the Southwest’s most beloved city.
How Monk Parakeets Pick Their Battles
September 10, 2015 — New research shows that these social birds use logic to choose whom to bully.
Five Ways You Can Help Birds in a Changing Climate
September 09, 2015 — The birds we love need our help now. Here’s what you can do.
On a Quest to Kick the Carbon Habit
September 09, 2015 — Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania is using solar and wind power, green buildings, and more to take its carbon pollution down to zero.
How to Tell If a Bird Is Albino
September 09, 2015 — Not all white birds are albino, and not all albino birds are white.
Wanted: Bird Teachers, No Minimum Age Requirement
September 08, 2015 — Madison Audubon Society is working with local schools to empower kids as ambassadors for climate-threatened birds.