These ungainly cuckoos are sociable at all seasons, feeding in flocks on the ground in south Texas pastures. When resting, several may sit hunched side by side on the same branch. Sometimes members of ...
Audubon scientists developed a new framework to understand threats to migratory species and found that birds traversing the ...
The emblem bird of the United States, majestic in its appearance. It is not always so majestic in habits: it often feeds on carrion, including dead fish washed up on shore, and it steals food from ...
Since 2016, Climate Watch volunteers have collected data which Audubon scientists are able to use to document in peer reviewed research that birds are responding to climate change and shifting their ...
28. How much can I manipulate my photos? 29. How much can I manipulate my videos? 30. Are monochrome (black and white) photos and videos acceptable? 31. Does it matter when or where my ...
As more and more "historical" checklists are added to the platform, birds we've lost now mingle with those still hanging on.
Q: The amount of effort that goes into a Christmas Bird Count varies quite a bit across years and count circles. How do you deal with this issue when you calculate abundance trends? How do you know ...
Our collection of birding essentials makes it possible to watch your favorite species, right from the comfort of your own home. Audubon's collection of bird feeders, houses, bird baths, and ...
This bird is noteworthy on several counts. It lives nowhere in the world except Florida, it has a complicated social system, it has been the subject of very detailed field studies, and it is ...
Whether you’re planting in your yard, on a windowsill, or in a public space, you can help create more bird-friendly habitats with native plants. Find the best plants for your area (and where to get ...
Research shows that we’ve lost 3 billion birds since 1970 and the vast majority of them were migratory. Climate change is one of the biggest threats to birds and people alike, with two-thirds of North ...
Collectively, we refer to the Websites, Apps, Social Media Pages, emails, and offline business interactions as the “Services.” The Services exclude Audubon’s collection of personal information both ...
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