Red-billed Starling

Meet the Hunters—and Their Dogs—Who Spend Spring Tracking Woodcock Chicks
June 27, 2019 — A Michigan banding program enlists off-season sportsmen and women to locate the little "timberdoodles" and gather valuable conservation data.
Wetland managers need to “scale up” restoration planning according to new paper
June 26, 2019 — Marsh birds may respond to agriculture and development up to 4 miles away from the marsh, highlighting the importance of landscape-level conservation efforts.
The Netflix Show ‘Tuca & Bertie’ Is a Major Hit, Thanks to Its Bird-Inspired Creator
June 26, 2019 — Behind its trippy style and talking animals, there’s a surreal familiarity to Lisa Hanawalt’s universe. We asked the artist and writer about its origins.
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Audubon Florida Celebrates Dr. Paul Gray’s Recognition as the 2019 Conservation Friend of Florida’s Cattlemen’s Association
June 25, 2019 — Preserving lands will enhance the integrity of Florida scenery and wildlife.
U.S. House Passes Second Bill to Boost Funding for Critical Conservation Programs
June 25, 2019 — Increased funding benefits birds nationwide and builds on U.S. House support of conservation.
Protecting and Celebrating an Oasis for Birds in the Great Basin
June 25, 2019 — Lahontan Valley's wetlands provide critical habitat for birds.
In Vermont, a Popular Program Seeks to Make Hiking as Inclusive as Possible
June 25, 2019 — The success of Pride Hikes shows that LGBTQ-safe spaces outdoors continue to be needed—and cherished.
Guide to Bird-Friendly Tree Trimming
June 25, 2019
U.S. House of Representatives Approves $30 Million for Salton Sea Crisis
June 24, 2019 — Funding to address threat to 1.6 million people and 300 species of birds
Female Cerulean Warblers Chirp Away at Birdsong Stereotypes
June 24, 2019 — Though females of this species aren't known to sing, that didn’t stop two in Indiana from belting out new tunes.