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Department of Interior Secretary David Bernhardt's decision will allow sand to be removed from important bird and wildlife habitats.
After a decade since its first sighing, the bird has finally been formally described as a new species, but much remains unknown about its ecology.
Birds can't lose their hearing. So why do we?
This September, Magnolia Grove Audubon from University of Mississippi and Birds of a Feather from Rust College volunteered together at the 20th Annual Hummingbird Celebration at Strawberry Plains Audubon Center.
Also this month: What is the one U.S. birding destination every birder should visit? And why can't I count the Great White Heron as a lifer?
Did you know that the same fruits that attract birds such as orioles, bluebirds, and Scarlet Tanagers to your backyard can make homemade kombucha t
Once restricted to southern California and the Baja Peninsula, the species' success is tied to an increase in flowery landscaping and nectar feeders.
The co-hosted Audubon + Canon Birds in Focus event series has helped the National Audubon Society and Canon U.S.A. engage with new audiences.
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