Wood Sandpiper
Latin: Tringa glareola
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When many other birds head south for warmer weather, these raptors pair up and hunker down.
The voracious crawlers are now chewing through leaf litter in Minnesota and Chicago and disrupting understory where some birds nest.
A federal appeals court sides with Audubon and partners to dismiss legal challenge by commercial fishing interests.
A lot, it turns out, on the quintessential Christmas Bird Count.
Explore the modes on your camera to get the best avian photos through the season's limited light.
The National Audubon Society, The Wilderness Society and Democracy Forward Submit New Legal Filing to Defend Crucial Cons
Our biggest national forest is home to species found nowhere else, but proposed logging threatens the habitat they need to survive, writes Natalie Dawson, a biologist and executive director of Audubon Alaska.
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