The smallest member of the sandpiper family, no bigger than a sparrow. This is the sandpiper most likely to be seen on small bodies of water inland. On sandy riverbanks, lake shores, and edges of ...
Help us understand how climate is affecting the birds around you Since 2016, Climate Watch volunteers have collected data which Audubon scientists are able to use to document in peer reviewed research ...
Feeding birds makes you happier. It's a scientific fact—one that folks who already provide food for birds know well. Birds can provide countless hours of entertainment. But as much fun as they are to ...
Behind the shot: My trip to the Falkland Islands was years in the making. Illness canceled my first trip in 2014, and the pandemic canceled my 2020 trip, which was rebooked for 2023. The Falkland ...
This year wind and solar generation in the U.S. surpassed coal for the first time, and solar is expected to supply most of the growth in electricity generation through 2025. The Inflation Reduction ...
We are the Audubon Flock, striving every day to achieve a future where birds thrive across the hemisphere and to make Audubon a diverse and ever-growing force for conservation. We work throughout the ...
Las nuevas estrategias de Audubon en América Latina, el Caribe y Canadá abren un capítulo que marca un hito para la organización pues con ellas estamos dando un enfoque más amplio a nuestro trabajo a ...
Ah, Halloween—time to dust off your giant skeletons, plan your costume, and stock up on candy. But while the aim of the season is to spook and spoil trick-or-treaters, you could unwittingly be ...
Down an unmarked road in Maryland’s 13,000-acre Patuxent Research Refuge, on the grounds of an abandoned Whooping Crane breeding facility, sits an unusual government research facility. Its sign is a ...
Are you ready to join the millions of people who enjoy birds? If so, there’s no better time than the present to take the plunge—or at least dip your toes in. But wait. Where should you go? How do you ...