Within the avian symphony of spring, the Ruffed Grouse performs the timpani. At daybreak he takes the stage on a log, stump, or boulder. Bracing himself…
Browsing: Birds
Every year, Audubon employees and native chapters convey communities collectively on and round Earth Day to have fun birds and wildlife. From volunteer cleanups to fowl…
Early on a Saturday morning in March, Jo Gryniewicz, a photographer visiting from Pennsylvania, went out to the boardwalk. Very shortly thereafter, she had a life-changing…
Recognizing volunteers and the impression they make on conservation is a long-standing custom at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. On March 24, we hosted the annual volunteer recognition…
It was a golden afternoon, the sky velvet at its edges with mud and smoke and distance. Lengthy hills smudged blue-gray unfold away from the draw…
This week, the U.S. Home of Representatives handed The American Water Stewardship Act (H.R. 6422), laws that reauthorizes important regional watershed initiatives by 2031, together with…
In nature, as in horse racing, generally you possibly can win by a neck. A brand new research exhibits that Brown-headed Cowbirds hatch from their eggs…
Grasslands are among the many most endangered ecosystems in North America—and grassland birds are paying the worth. In keeping with the newest State of the Birds report, grassland…
Look, Quentin and Owen Reiser comprehend it’s all however unattainable they’ll see an Ivory-billed Woodpecker. The final irrefutable sighting of the two-foot-tall hen in a southeastern…
After a couple of decade creating paper artwork collectively, Nayan Shrimali and Venus Hen have their collaboration all the way down to a science—and an artwork.“She’s…