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The 121st Christmas Bird Count in Alberta, Canada
January 06, 2022
Snow blankets the roofs of a neighborhood, as seen in an aerial photo.
The Rise of Billion-Dollar Disasters
January 06, 2022 — As extreme weather and climate events cause increasing devastation, people and birds are paying the price.
Audubon Remembers Dr. Thomas E. Lovejoy and Dr. Edward O. Wilson
January 05, 2022
Dead, leafless trees stand tall within a salt marsh on Maryland's coast.
Ghost Forests Could Provide Respite for Marsh Birds as Coastal Habitat Disappears
January 05, 2022 — Scientists want to ensure that swaths of trees killed by saltwater flooding are more than dead forest, but become quality marsh habitat for birds.
Audubon: "It's encouraging to see the Utah Legislature recognizing the urgency of Great Salt Lake’s record low water levels"
January 05, 2022 — A statement from Marcelle Shoop, Saline Lakes Program Director.
A plump gray bird with a black head and dark wing and tail tips perches on a slim branch, standing out against the green canopy behind it.
The Encouraging Comeback of the Azores Bullfinch
January 04, 2022 — At a time when most European bird populations are shrinking, the recovery of a Portuguese songbird is a bright spot that underscores the importance of habitat restoration.
pipes lay across a partially constructed island of light-colored sand. the island is near shore, but surrounded by water.
One Good Turn Deserves Another
January 03, 2022 — A dredging operation provides material to restore Crab Bank, an important seabird sanctuary in Charleston Harbor.
A flamingo in a pool at St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge.
Best Florida Bird of 2021
January 01, 2022 — What was your favorite Florida sighting of 2021? For Communications Director Erika Zambello, it was an American Flamingo.
Audubon Photo Awards Entry Platform: Frequently Asked Questions
January 01, 2022 — Having trouble entering the competition or submitting photos? The answer to your question will likely be found here.
Least Tern chicks on Lido Key under a triangular, wooden chick shelter. Adult Least tern in the background in flight. Photo: Kylie Wilson
Audubon Uses Chick Shelters to Give Beach Birds a Break
December 31, 2021 — To give the birds some relief, Audubon Florida staff and volunteers employ chick shelters at nesting sites on the sand and on gravel rooftops.