Red-billed Starling

“Good news for birds”
November 07, 2018 — Audubon President Responds to Tuesday’s Election Results
bald eagle released
Freedom Flies: 600th Bald Eagle Makes Majestic Return to Florida Skies
November 06, 2018
eBird Rolls Out Fun New Feature That Serves as a SparkNotes for Species
November 06, 2018 — With Explore Species, you can access the breadth of Cornell's avian intel from a single, interactive portal.
Birds Inherited Colorful Eggs From Dinosaurs
November 05, 2018 — New research has found yet another link between modern avians and their ancestors.
Why Are All Those Chickadees, Nuthatches, and Kinglets Hanging Out?
November 05, 2018 — As colder weather sets in, some small birds form mixed flocks to increase their chances of survival.
Audubon Invites You to Join the 119th Annual Christmas Bird Count
November 04, 2018 — Between December 14 and January 5, participants will be part of the world’s longest-running wildlife census, which contributes invaluable data to bird population research.
A Hunter’s Plea Against Poisoned Ammunition
November 02, 2018 — In a New York Times op-ed, Jim Minick outlines the many ways lead threatens public safety and the sanctity of birds.
People Power vs. Corporate Funds Tested in Washington Carbon Fee Vote
November 02, 2018 — An analysis of campaign spending on I-1631 finds a $15-million grassroots effort up against $31 million of out-of-state oil money.
Mayor Williams Declares 2018 the Year of the Bird in Phoenix
November 01, 2018 — Phoenix, named for a mythical bird, is home to hundreds of real bird species
Meet the Man Who Sang Like a Bird and Helped Save the Redwoods
October 31, 2018 — Charles Kellogg advocated for California's redwood forests to crowds across the country—while warbling from a giant tree-mobile.