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New Haven, Connecticut: Osprey Webcam
July 07, 2017 — This camera has hosted Osprey pairs for many years, and is now equipped with infrared lighting so the birds can be watched day or night.
Seal Island, Maine: Atlantic Puffin Boulders Webcam
July 07, 2017 — No matter the time of day, there's almost always something happening on these boulders, which are home to more than 100 nesting pairs of Atlantic Puffins.
Seal Island, Maine: Black Guillemots Webcam
July 07, 2017 — Black Guillemots lay their eggs each summer in rock crevices, avoiding areas where vegetation might hide predators.
Hog Island, Maine: Osprey Nest Webcam
July 07, 2017 — The webcam offers an intimate view of Osprey parents at Audubon's boat house on Hog Island.
Falkner Island, Connecticut: Roseate Tern Webcam
July 07, 2017 — This camera looks out on nest boxes designed to keep gulls from snatching Roseate Terns eggs at one of the largest colonies in the northeast U.S.
Mill Grove, Pennsylvania: Conrad the Blue Jay Webcam
July 07, 2017 — Conrad is a three-year-old Blue Jay who has lived at Mill Grove for over a year now where he works as an ambassador bird.
Frequently Asked Questions: Water and Birds in the Arid West
July 05, 2017 — A quick overview to Audubon's "Water and Birds in the Arid West" report and its key findings.
Executive Summary—Water and Birds in the Arid West: Habitats in Decline
July 05, 2017 — A brief overview to Audubon's new report on creating a sustainable water future for birds and people in the American West
Diverted Water, Longer Droughts and Climate Change Threaten Birds in the Arid West
July 05, 2017 — A new report from Audubon highlights dangers facing birds living in the Colorado River basin and across a network of saline lakes.
Gulf Coast Nesting Birds Perish After Tropical Storm Cindy
June 29, 2017 — Audubon Calls for Volunteers to Help Affected Bird Colonies