Red-billed Starling

Puerto Ricans Band Together to Survey Birds in Hurricane Maria's Aftermath
January 12, 2018 — Amid power outages, devastated landscapes, and destroyed buildings, birders assessed the storm's avian toll on their Christmas Bird Count.
Flirting Ducks Make for Fun Photos
January 11, 2018 — Want to get an entertaining shot? Try capturing these courtship displays.
Birds of Louisiana’s Coast: A Landscape of Vital Habitats
January 11, 2018 — A diversity of species, particularly birds, has evolved to depend on specific habitat characteristics within this diverse coastal Louisiana landscape.
17 Former Federal Officials to Zinke: Don't Change the Migratory Bird Treaty Act
January 11, 2018 — The bipartisan group’s letter calls an updated reading of the law “a new, contrived legal standard” that would let industry kill birds with no penalty.
Wildlife conservationists cheer Gov. Brown’s call for sustainable funding
January 10, 2018 — 2018-19 budget proposal includes significant new funding to support fish and wildlife in California
Congratulations to the 2018 Collaborative Grant Awardees!
January 10, 2018 — Eight California chapters will receive funding for conservation, education, and monitoring programs that will benefit local communities and birds.
A Beginner's Guide to Reading Bird Tracks in Snow
January 10, 2018 — Telltale toes are just one of many clues.
The National Audubon Society Hires Trio of Proven Conservation Leaders
January 10, 2018 — America’s largest bird conservation organization brings new leadership to state programs in California, New Mexico and Texas.
After Hurricane Harvey, a Community's Christmas Bird Count Tradition Continues
January 10, 2018 — Residents of Port Aransas, Texas, are still feeling the effects of the storm four months later. But that didn't stop counters from their annual survey.
Albatross Populations Suffer a Double Whammy of Human Activity
January 09, 2018 — Climate change and bycatch are creating a ‘toxic cocktail’ for seabirds on an Antarctic island.