Red-billed Starling

Flock of shorebirds
Your 2025 World Migratory Bird Day Celebration Kit!
May 05, 2025 — This post is full of stories about Alaska birds, where they are celebrated, and how science can save them, plus a talking Aleutian Tern.
Tomas Koeck standing in front of the Sacred Heart University Theatre.
Bird Lovers Flock to Sold-Out Premiere of "Flyway of Life"
May 02, 2025 — Audubon’s Jeff Wells and other experts share insights during post-film discussion.
Golondrinas comunes.
Audubon Board Welcomes New Directors to Guide Hemispheric Efforts to Reverse Alarming Decline of Birds
May 02, 2025 — New directors bring global expertise in science and community-building to contribute to Audubon’s practical and nonpartisan work across the Americas to protect birds, the planet, and each other.
People with binoculars outside on gravel
The Utqiaġvik Migratory Bird Festival Is Coming Back for a Third Year
May 01, 2025 — The 2025 celebration of all the amazing migratory, Arctic-breeding birds in the area is set for June 12 to 15 at Fred Ipalook Elementary School.
Black Skimmer nesting colony with babies and adults on a beach.
The Vulnerable Nests of Seabirds and Shorebirds
May 01, 2025 — Seasonal Seabird Steward Ava Trail shares her observations of the nesting species she protects in the Panhandle.
Audubon Mid-Atlantic Celebrates Progress in Forester Endorsement Program
April 30, 2025
Piranga Capucha Roja
Tema del Mes sobre las Aves: ¡La Observación de Aves es para Todos!
April 29, 2025 — Breve listado con adaptaciones para la observación de aves
Audubon Texas Announces 2025 Texas Women in Conservation Honorees
April 28, 2025 — The Texas Women in Conservation Program celebrates the vital role women play in Texas conservation and environmental stewardship.
A plain, gray bird perches on a thin, curvy branch.
Researchers Favor Beautiful, Colorful Birds in Scientific Studies, New Analysis Finds
April 25, 2025 — A review of 50 years of ornithological literature revealed a strong bias for familiar, visually appealing species over avians with drabber features. Here's why that's worrisome for conservation.