Banded Brown Pelican Moves from Alabama to Florida September 01, 2021 — Banded in 2018, Audubon staff re-sighted the pelican on Egmont Key in May of 2021. FLORIDA
Feeding Birds Could Get Pricey This Year September 01, 2021 — The severe drought pummeling the West and the Great Plains is one key reason for an expected spike in the cost of popular bird foods. Bird Feeding and Care
Ask Kenn: Why Have Roseate Spoonbills Invaded the North This Summer? August 31, 2021 — Also this month: Is fall really the hardest season for identifying birds? Kenn Kaufman doesn't think so. Bird Questions and Facts
It’s Time to Turn Off Lights to Save Birds August 30, 2021 — Millions of birds are moving through Colorado, and they need dark skies. ROCKIES
Audubon Coastal Stewardship Sites: Tampa Bay Region August 30, 2021 — Just a few of the many beach habitats where Audubon protects and monitors nesting sea and shorebirds. FLORIDA
Chart the Future of the Salton Sea August 27, 2021 — Community Engagement Opportunities Fall 2021 CALIFORNIA
Take a Trip to the 'Eighth Continent' August 27, 2021 — Pioneering scientist Meg Lowman’s new memoir, "The Arbornaut," details her career studying biodiversity in the tree canopy. Books
Serving on Technical Committees Helps Audubon Influence Water Conservation in Florida August 27, 2021 — “Water quality is not only important to our wildlife, but to our way of life.” -- Chris Farrell, Northeast Florida Policy Associate FLORIDA
Why the Kirtland’s Warbler Should be Michigan’s State Bird August 26, 2021 — And while we’re at it, we should change its name to Jack Pine Warbler. Bird News
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