Leggy and sharp-eyed, Common Grackles (along with their larger, showier relatives, Great-tailed Grackles and Boat-tailed ...
Dissecting the expelled balls of bones and other indigestible bits is a popular STEM activity for kids. But where do all ...
A common seabird off our Atlantic Coast, seldom coming close to shore except during storms. Often forages in flocks. Commonly feeds around fishing boats, fighting over scraps and offal, seemingly ...
You'll see more than Atlantic Puffins if you spend some time with this webcam.
Explore what's happening across the Audubon NetworkJoin us and other members of the community to help us clean up our habitat! We depend on our amazing volunteers to help manage our habitat. This can ...
This piece, written by a historian and biographer of John James Audubon, is the first in a series of pieces on Audubon.org and in Audubon magazine that will reexamine the life and legacy of the ...
Coastal birds are in crisis. Threatened by climate change, development, overfishing, and pollution, seabird populations around the world have decreased by 70 percent since 1950. In North America alone ...
Nearly 200 years after its publication, John James Audubon’s 435 Birds of America prints come alive again in our digital library. Explore and download life-size watercolors of North American birds ...
Seven years ago, anesthesiologist and budding photographer Carole Turek embarked on a seemingly impossible quest to photograph every hummingbird species in the world—all 366 of them. Now 75 years old ...
You can make a difference for both the wildlife and people who call New York home. By getting involved with Audubon New York, you can help protect bird habitat, connect people to nature, and build a ...
Because it can be trained to imitate human speech, this chunky parrot has been popular in the cage bird trade. As a result, it is now endangered in the wild. Formerly widespread in Mexico and northern ...
At ponds and tidal creeks, this trim and elegant wader draws attention to itself by bobbing its head and calling loudly when an observer approaches. In migration, the Greater Yellowlegs is common from ...