Birds
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Abert's Towhee
Latin:
Melozone aberti

Acadian Flycatcher
Latin:
Empidonax virescens

Acorn Woodpecker
Latin:
Melanerpes formicivorus

Alder Flycatcher
Latin:
Empidonax alnorum

Aleutian Tern
Latin:
Onychoprion aleuticus

Allen's Hummingbird
Latin:
Selasphorus sasin

Altamira Oriole
Latin:
Icterus gularis

American Avocet
Latin:
Recurvirostra americana


Audubon Mural Project
Northern Gannet by Marthalicia Matarrita
July 26, 2021 — Location: 752 St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, NY 10031

Audubon Mural Project
Red-naped Sapsucker by BlusterOne
July 26, 2021 — Location: 750A St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, NY 10031

Press Room
New Legislation Strengthens Federal Fisheries Law
July 26, 2021 — A bill to reauthorize the Magnuson-Stevens Act boosts protections for seabirds.

News
Florida's Early and Severe Red Tide Raises Concern for Coastal Bird Safety
July 23, 2021 — As harmful algal blooms kill off fish and sicken birds in the Tampa Bay area, conservationists worry that nesting Black Skimmers, terns, and other shorebird species could be at risk from eating tainted seafood.

Audubon Mural Project
The Audubon Mural Project Lands in the Pacific Northwest
July 22, 2021 — On Washington's Vashon Island, the community has embraced a public art initiative to inspire conservation of local climate-threatened species.

News
Congress Is Set to Remove a Longstanding Barrier to Listing Greater Sage-Grouse Under the Endangered Species Act
July 22, 2021 — For years, an obscure budget provision has blocked the federal government from protecting the fast-declining birds. That may be about to change.

Renewable Energy
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework Represents a Meaningful Step Toward a Cleaner Future for Birds and People
July 22, 2021 — While funding levels for some programs are insufficient, the framework is a 'down payment' on future clean energy and resilience investments.

Renewable Energy
Electric Utilities, Long Anchored by Coal, Are Starting to Break for Renewables
July 21, 2021 — Renewable electricity will save money in the long run. But that’s tough logic for utilities desperate to earn every penny from their fossil-fuel investments.