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Kenn Kaufman

Field Editor, Audubon magazine

Kenn Kaufman is a field editor for Audubon.

Articles by Kenn Kaufman

Consider the Black Turnstone, a Master of Camouflage
November 02, 2016 — Compared with other shorebirds, the bird's range is extremely limited. But there might be a good reason for that.
Kenn Kaufman's Notebook
The Curious Case of the Wandering Fulvous Whistling-Duck
October 18, 2016 — The itinerant birds have been recorded all over the lower 48 states, but where they'll end up next is anyone's guess.
Kenn Kaufman's Notebook
Meet John James Audubon’s Nemesis Bird: the Chestnut-sided Warbler
October 04, 2016 — Despite decades of searching, Audubon struggled to find the bird after his first sighting. But there might be some good reasons why.
Kenn Kaufman's Notebook
The Yellow-Rumped Warbler Will Probably Be Split Into Different Species Again
September 01, 2016 — New genetic testing suggests the bird could be multiple separate species. Time to re-familiarize yourself with the Audubon’s and Myrtle Warbler.
News
Are You a Birder or a Pokémon Go Master?
July 14, 2016 — If you love the thrill of the chase, you can definitely be both.
Culture
Here Are the Biggest Changes to the AOU Checklist of North American Birds
July 11, 2016 — Hold onto your scrub-jays (or don't)—this update is shaking up taxonomies and putting a lot of new species up for grabs.
News
Strike a Pose: 12 Pics of Birds Being Birds
April 29, 2016 — From brawls to star-crossed romances, these paparazzi birders caught it all on camera.
News
Birding Trails in the West
April 28, 2016
Travel
Birding Trails in the Midwest
April 28, 2016
Travel
Birding Trails in the South
April 28, 2016
Travel