Red-billed Starling

A Wave of Bird Alarm Calls Can Travel at 100 Miles Per Hour
July 16, 2018 — By working together, birds of many species alert others of predators long before they arrive.
Close up photo of a Greater Sage-Grouse.
Congress Considers Major Bills this Month Impacting Key Audubon Priorities
July 14, 2018
As MBTA Turns 100, Audubon Defends the Law in Court and in Congress
July 14, 2018
Here's Why This Mama Merganser Has More Than 50 Ducklings
July 13, 2018 — A photographer in Minnesota recently captured an adorable shot of a Common Merganser followed by dozens of fuzzy babies.
Remembering Nathaniel 'Nat' Reed, a Giant Among Conservationists
July 13, 2018 — Reed had an unparalleled ability to unite people on behalf of birds and the environment, and his legacy is reflected in habitats across the country, especially Florida's most special places.
Great Horned Owl Takes Another Chick From Hog Island Osprey Nest
July 12, 2018 — Four nights after the first attack, the owl returned to Steve and Rachel’s nest despite the recent addition of lights as a deterrent.
The Origins of Hummingbirds Are Still a Major Mystery
July 12, 2018 — There is a dazzling diversity of the tiny birds in the Americas, but recent discoveries trace their evolution back to Europe—where today there are no nectar-feeding species.
U.S. House Passes Harmful Fisheries Bill
July 11, 2018 — Audubon urges Senate to reject bill that would have lasting impact on seabirds
Audubon Mourns the Passing of Conservation Hero Nathaniel Pryor Reed
July 11, 2018
Osprey Pair Rachel and Steve Lose Chick to Owl—Again
July 11, 2018 — [UPDATED] A Great Horned Owl attack on the Hog Island nest follows two such raids last year. Since the incident, steps have been taken to deter the predator.