A research project enlisting hunters as partners has revealed that the roll call of birds willing to feast on some organ meat ...
Last year, like any other year, the 2025 Audubon Photography Awards received an impressive collection of baby bird photos ...
One of the most respected nature photography competitions in the world, the Audubon Photography Awards celebrates the beauty and diversity of birds by honoring the best photos and videos of birdlife.
25 Years of Jay Watch: People, Partnerships, and Florida Scrub-Jays March 03, 2026 — This year marks a milestone for Jay Watch: 25 years of volunteers, land managers, scientists, and conservationists ...
At Audubon we believe art inspires action. In our Aviary series, we ask artists to explore the intersection of birds and art as a catalyst for shifting perspectives and perceptions. The Aviary is an ...
A hardy grouse of barren ground in the high Arctic, well adapted to harsh surroundings. Well camouflaged by white winter plumage and mottled brown summer plumage; male molts later in spring than ...
It’s a common sight up and down the Pacific Coast: a shimmering, pink-throated Anna’s Hummingbird, slurping up sweet fuel from a nectar feeder. Now, research suggests that feeding hummingbirds—a ...
Mergansers are our only ducks that specialize in eating fish. The Hooded is the smallest of our three native merganser species, and often seems to be the least numerous, as it tends to live around ...
Whether you’re a novice looking for your first set of bins or an experienced birder looking to upgrade, we cover options for every budget. Binoculars are an essential tool for birders, but with so ...
Welcome to the Montezuma Audubon Center, a state-owned facility operated through a cooperative agreement between the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the National Audubon ...
A common winter bird of eastern woodlots, shuffling about on the ground in loose flocks, often coming to bird feeders that are placed close enough to the shelter of thickets. It is also widespread in ...
The coniferous forest of the Pacific Northwest is the summer home of Townsend's Warbler. There the sharply marked males sing from high in the spruces and hemlocks; their buzzy songs are quite variable ...