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Least Bittern
Lunchtime for a Least Bittern
February 04, 2015 — Jack Rogers captures the intensity of a hunt.
Day 33: Bird Invasion
February 03, 2015 — The first nap of the Big Year is interrupted by a particularly needy Amazonian Motmot.
A Peregrine Falcon on the Approach
February 03, 2015 — Kathryn Okinaga snagged this shot in the middle of the falcon's signature swoop.
Day 32: From Wetlands to Dry Land
February 03, 2015 — After a day and a half on the Pantanal, Noah relocates to a lesser-known part of Brazil.
7 Surprises From the Christmas Bird Count
February 02, 2015 — Birders around the country witnessed quite a few stunners this winter.
Obama Administration Eyes East Coast for Offshore Drilling
February 02, 2015 — The president’s new exploration plan leaves the Atlantic, Arctic, and Gulf of Mexico open to intrusion.
Day 31: Birding the Pantanal
February 02, 2015 — Visiting in the off season means few tourists and plenty of birds.
Christopher Schmidt
How Will Drones Affect Birds?
February 02, 2015 — We know birds enthusiastically attack drones. Here’s a guide to everything else about their relationship.
Day 30: Stalking the Harpy Eagle
February 02, 2015 — The most powerful raptor in the Western Hemisphere proves elusive, even when nesting.
Audubon's Birds and Climate Change Report
February 01, 2015 — Shrinking and shifting ranges could imperil nearly half of U.S. birds within this century.