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Audubon members gather on March 11, 2026 for Audubon Great Lakes Advocacy Day at the Michigan State Capitol.
Audubon Advocates Gather at Statehouse, Call for Wetland Protections and Renewable Energy Solutions to Protect Birds
March 12, 2026 — Michiganders flock to the Michigan State Capitol for Audubon Great Lakes Advocacy Day
A male Costa's Hummingbird with a bright purple gorget perches on a red hummingbird feeder.
Are Hummingbirds Really Attracted to Red? And Is Dyeing Their Food Safe?
March 12, 2026 — A special filter helps hummers easily spot the hue, but that's not the same as a natural attraction. Here's what matters most when luring hummingbirds and why artificial dyes should always be avoided.
Barred Owl. Photo: Scott Suriano/Audubon Photography Awards
Chapters Gather in Winston-Salem to Share Conservation Successes
March 11, 2026 — Together we celebrated projects with hemispheric reach, notable anniversaries, bird-friendly community wins, and more.
A portrait of Julie.
Audubon Florida’s Julie Wraithmell Selected by Flamingo Magazine as a Culture Keeper
March 10, 2026 — The publication recognizes ten influential figures protecting Florida’s natural resources and cultural identity.
Bird Monitoring and Habitat Renewal on the Cocopah Indian Reservation
March 10, 2026 — The Audubon-Cocopah partnership expands to include the Yuma Audubon Chapter.
A Northern Cardinal hovering in front of a window fighting its reflection.
Why Birds Attack Windows and Mirrors—and How You Can Stop Them
March 10, 2026 — Have an aggressive bird obsessed with its own reflection? Protect it and your property with these simple tips.
Perspectives That Take Flight: Women Capturing the Lives of Birds in the Audubon Photography Awards
March 10, 2026 — Patience, empathy, and observation—qualities that transform moments in birds’ lives into visual stories of nature and conservation.
With a Bird’s Eye View to Grasslands, Tucker Lutter Joins Audubon as Iowa Conservation Manager
March 10, 2026 — Native Iowan to grow Audubon Conservation Ranching program for grasslands in his home state
A meadowlark perched on a wooden fence post.
America’s Birds Are Declining, The Farm Bill Can Help Turn the Tide
March 09, 2026 — As Congress advances the Farm Bill, strengthening voluntary conservation programs on farms, ranches, and forests is essential for birds, producers, and rural economies