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A widespread seabird of the tropics and subtropics. Sometimes common over the warm waters of the Gulf Stream, but seldom seen from land in North America except after hurricanes. A handful of pairs ...
From the West Coast’s largest estuary in San Francisco Bay to the shores of Mission Bay, and from the wetlands of the Central Valley to the Salton Sea, Audubon California has worked for decades to ...
More than 400 migratory, year-round, and wintering bird species call the Rockies region home. From the endemic Gunnison Sage-Grouse to the iconic Mountain Bluebird, from the diminutive Calliope ...
The Swinhoe’s White-eye—a small yellow bird native to Asia—has rapidly spread throughout the state and beyond in the past ...
To protect and restore vital habitat for migratory birds while addressing the environmental and public health challenges of the Salton Sea’s community. What We’re Doing Audubon California is working ...
This house represents a typical veranda bungalow built in the 1920s by a builder named Patterson. Most houses of this type have now been demolished or intensively renovated, and few examples of this ...
A very close relative of the Yellow-bellied and Red-naped sapsuckers, replacing them on the Pacific slope. It was considered to belong to the same species for some time, so differences in behavior ...
Located in Southwest Florida, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is the gateway to the Western Everglades—part of one of the largest wetland systems in the world. These wetlands store rainwater, clean storm ...
Protecting and expanding the National Wildlife Refuge System is key to conserving bird populations, maintaining healthy ecosystems, and connecting people with nature. These public lands support over ...
Providing an official Audubon endorsement to foresters who have completed our bird-friendly forestry training curriculum. Endorsed foresters have access to our wide landowner base and Audubon will ...
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