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Kenn Kaufman

Field Editor, Audubon magazine

Kenn Kaufman is a field editor for Audubon.

Articles by Kenn Kaufman

Snowy Owls: Bird Expert Kenn Kaufman Answers 12 Questions
December 17, 2013 — Find out if the birds are born white, why their vocalizations are different from other owls', and more.
Notes from a Snowy Owl Invasion
December 04, 2013 — The majestic birds of the far north are traveling as far south as Bermuda.
A small owl with backlit feathers sits among bare branches on a blue background,
8 Great Fall Birding Trails
September 12, 2013 — One of the greatest wildlife spectacles on earth is upon us. Millions of birds are on the wing, covering thousands of miles across oceans and continents. Grab your favorite field guide and hit the road.
Birding
Identifying Black-capped and Carolina Chickadees
August 15, 2013
8 Great Summer Birding Trails
July 09, 2013 — Audubon’s guide to unforgettable trips that wend through charming towns and rural outposts while also connecting the dots between many Important Bird Areas.
Birding
Hurricane Sandy and the Storm's Effects on Bird Migration
November 08, 2012
Audubon Guide to Hawk Watching
September 07, 2012 — Ten awesome places to catch one of nature's greatest spectacles.
Birding
Birding That Counts
November 17, 2011 — Thousands of volunteers make invaluable contributions—and have lots of fun—taking part in the annual Christmas Bird Count.
How Do Hurricanes Affect Birds?
October 24, 2011 — When severe weather hits, humans hunker down. But what about the feathered among us?
Science
Spots Before the Eyes
October 20, 2011 — FIeld editor Kenn Kaufman set out to break a big year record in 1973, the year that he turned 19, by hitch-hiking around North America.