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A Northern Pintail floats on a body of water.
Hundreds of Miles, Dozens of Hours, and 4,432 Birds
February 02, 2023 — Dedicated volunteers gathered vital information on bird populations in Pagosa Springs, Colorado during the 123rd Audubon Christmas Bird Count.
Big Wins at the Ballot for the Delaware River Watershed (and for People and Birds)
February 02, 2023 — And a look ahead at 2023.
Conservation Organizations Emphasize Need to Protect Environmental Priorities in Colorado River Basin
February 02, 2023
Four people, including Secretary Haaland, smile at the camera.
Audubon Joined Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland for Tour of the Everglades
February 02, 2023 — The field trip served as a fitting end to an exciting Everglades Coalition Conference.
Multiple Florida Scrub-Jays stand on a leafy branch.
Jay Watch Celebrates a Successful 2022 Season
February 01, 2023 — Remarkably, in just 2022 alone, 97 volunteers invested over 985 hours performing field surveys across the state.
Jay Watch appreciation event participants standing in front of a building.
A Florida Scrub-Jay Day at Jonathan Dickinson State Park
February 01, 2023 — In 2022, we held the Jay Watch appreciation event at Jonathan Dickinson State Park.
Two scrub-jays on a bare branch, with a moon in a blue sky in the background.
Photography: Tool for Conservation and Education
February 01, 2023 — We love to see your photos!
Close up pf a Florida Scrub-Jay in flight.
Community Science is Saving the Florida Scrub-Jay
February 01, 2023 — How is Jay Watch information used? In land management, policy work, and outreach initiatives.
Vibrant red, juicy berries clustered at the ends of brown branches frame an American Robin, a dark-colored bird with a ruddy breast. Poised to swallow, yellow bill spread open with the tip of the yellow tongue flicking upwards, the bird reaches for a single red berry that appears to hang in mid-air.
These Stellar Photos Show the Special Link Between Birds and Native Plants
February 01, 2023 — Enjoy some of our favorite entries for the Plants for Birds category of the 2022 Audubon Photography Awards
A young Sandhill Cranes walks through brown grass.
A Season of Firsts: Three Christmas Bird Counts to Remember
February 01, 2023 — The joy of experiencing a Christmas Bird Count for the first time, as told by Christine Lin and Gabrielle Saleh.