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Articles by Audubon Staff

An Indigo Bunting sits on a branch against a blurred, multi-colored background. Photo: Julie Torkomian/Audubon Photography Awards.
Congress’ Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework Means Progress Toward a Cleaner Energy Future for Birds and People
August 01, 2021 — The framework allocates meaningful spending to programs that would increase climate resilience.
Wood stork nests
Despite Changes in Seasonal Water Patterns, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Continues to Attract Wood Storks.
August 01, 2021 — Their Success Depends Upon Restoration.
Mortimer, a Turkey Vulture
A New Enclosure Project Helps Ambassador Birds While Fostering the Next Generation of Avian Scientists
August 01, 2021 — Gaining insight into the preferred perches and habits of birds in their enclosures helps us create a healthy environment for these special species in captivity.
Man holding raptor.
Tampa Conservationist Creates Audubon Legacy with Estate Planning
August 01, 2021 — A simple act can make a lasting difference.
American Oystercatcher with leg bands.
Coastal Update 2021
August 01, 2021 — A Difficult But Successful Breeding Season.
Roseate Spoonbill nest.
Audubon Partners with Port Tampa Bay to Protect New Nesting Sites
July 30, 2021 — Every rookery counts, as a constellation of nesting sites is needed for the health of the colonies
Banded Eagle. Photo: Nancy Barnhart.
Banded Eagle Spotted Hundreds of Miles from Nest Site
July 15, 2021 — Community scientists report banded bird in Virginia.
Roseate Spoonbill on its nest, photo taken by the trail camera.
Audubon Uses Satellites and Cameras to Unlock the Ecology of Florida Bay’s Spoonbills
July 13, 2021 — Audubon Florida’s Everglades Science Center (ESC) has been studying Roseate Spoonbills since 1939.
Two chicks survived Hurricane Elsa in Clearwater.
Early Season Timing of Hurricane Elsa Wreaks Havoc on Sea and Shorebird Babies
July 09, 2021 — Storm surge flooded nesting sites with eggs and young chicks across the Gulf Coast
Black Skimmers regroup after Hurricane Elsa.
Hurricane Elsa Impacts on Gulf Coast Beach-Nesting Birds
July 09, 2021 — A summary.