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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 ...
The Swinhoe’s White-eye—a small yellow bird native to Asia—has rapidly spread throughout the state and beyond in the past ...
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 ...
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 ...
Silas Fischer, a PhD candidate at the University of Toledo, has been studying Gray Vireos since they were an undergraduate. Gray Vireos, songbirds of the arid woodlands of the Southwest, are very, ...
Creating and improving wildlife habitat in the Onondaga Lake watershed in central New York. The Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps is an expanding organization of community volunteers who are ...
Alicia Brunner is a tracking biologist managing Audubon’s Migratory Bird Tracking Program within the Migratory Bird ...
NEW YORK – The National Audubon Society announced two new additions to its Board of Directors: Pamela Hurtado Berger, an environmental advocate who is passionate about conservation and environmental ...
There are few sights as stirring as the seasonal movement of birds across the skies—an annual rhythm that links continents, habitats, and even people! On Earth Day, April 22, 2025, that shared love ...