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Articles by Audubon Staff

Brewing Company Spreads the Word about an Endemic Florida Species
November 01, 2021 — Playalinda Brewing Co, located in Titusville FL, crafts high quality beer with a Florida Scrub-Jay twist.
A decorative graphic with a bird outline, a solar panel, and a sun icon.
Audubon Florida Dispels Solar Site Myths with New Video and Infographic
October 12, 2021 — Solar facilities can be great neighbors.
A Roseate Spoonbill with a leg band.
Bird Bands and Satellite Trackers Unlock Secret Lives of Florida’s Birds
October 05, 2021 — Using bands and satellite trackers, Audubon scientists are unraveling the mysteries of some of Florida’s most iconic species. We are already using this new information to advocate for the conservation and protection of the places they need most.
Banded Sandwich Tern. Photo: Jean Hall.
Banded Terns Move Across Florida During Fall Migration
September 14, 2021 — Banded terns teach us about survival, side fidelity, and so much more.
Rochelle Streker counting birds.
A Season in the Life of a Bird Biologist: Rochelle Streker Boats to Barrier Islands
September 04, 2021 — by Rochelle Streker, Audubon's Southwest Florida Shorebird Manager.
Resting seabirds on Egmont Key, including the banded Brown Pelican.
Banded Brown Pelican Moves from Alabama to Florida
September 01, 2021 — Banded in 2018, Audubon staff re-sighted the pelican on Egmont Key in May of 2021.
Incredible bird diversity on Three Rooker.
A Season in the Life of a Bird Biologist: Ally Kristan Discusses the Highs and Lows of a Barrier Island's Colonies
August 16, 2021 — by Ally Kristan, Three Rooker Island Stewardship Coordinator.
American Oystercatcher chick with two unhatched eggs.
Lanark Reef Boasts One of the Most Important Sea and Shorebird Colonies in the Country
August 07, 2021 — by Michael Ferrara, Carrabelle Shorebird Biologist
Least Tern. Photo: David J. Ringer/Audubon.
A Season in the Life of a Bird Biologist: Kylie Wilson Discusses Sea and Shorebird Breeding on Lido Key
August 06, 2021 — From hurricanes to fireworks, banded chicks to moving colonies, we sat down with Kylie to learn more about her experience as a bird biologist.
Wood Storks
Florida Photographer's Wood Stork Photo Earns Recognition
August 01, 2021 — Image by Cheryl Black takes the award.