Swaddled in a sniper-style ghillie swimsuit, Gabriela Tavera watched from the shadows because the blue-gray blur of the Harpy Eagle swooped in for the kill. Inside…
Browsing: Birds
This week, world leaders are gathering in Samarkand, Uzbekistan for the Fourteenth Assembly of the Convention of the Events to the Conference on the Conservation of…
Every year we obtain 1000’s of entries to the Audubon Images Awards (APAs) that depict the sweetness and habits of birds all over the world. However…
WASHINGTON (February 14, 2024) – Bipartisan laws launched within the Senate would profit birds by reauthorizing funding for packages to preserve wetlands throughout the nation and…
**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español**On February 1, Audubon hosted our 8th annual Western Rivers Day at the Arizona Capitol. We host this occasion yearly to…
We’re celebrating Ladies and Ladies in Science Day by highlighting 4 unimaginable girls main conservation and analysis throughout the Americas. With ardour, dedication, and a deep…
A Social Flycatcher returning for a “2nd serving to” of Texas hospitality, a Pacific Wren (UR) new to Texas, a Rose-throated Becard that has not been…
Wind vitality and transmission is vital to lowering carbon air pollution and defending the North American bird species which are susceptible to local weather impacts.…
Whatever the climate—rain, snow, wind, or clear sunny skies—if it’s someday between December 14 and January 5, birders are getting up early throughout your complete Western…
The Mississippi River is certainly one of our most vital pure property, offering ingesting water to over 20 million People. The river’s watershed encompasses 40 %…