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From intimate mating moments of shorebirds to scenic views of soaring raptors, here are the runner-up images in our annual ...
Enjoy our annual celebration of outstanding bird visuals—now featuring new prizes and winners from across the Western ...
As the Audubon Photography Awards' first youth prize winner from South America, Camilo Sanabria Grajales wants to document ...
The Minnesota painters have achieved unrivaled success in the federal government’s conservation-boosting art competition.
In this mural by artist Jessie Salinas, a Sharp-shinned Hawk soars across the side of a shed, clutching a sprig of native ...
In this mural by artist Talisa Almonte, a Tennessee Warbler perches among blooms of native Joe-pye weed, swamp milkweed, and ...
The calls of these resident stalwarts serve as an alarm bell for migrating songbirds—and a helpful beacon for birders.
This audio story is brought to you by BirdNote, a partner of the National Audubon Society. BirdNote episodes air daily on public radio stations nationwide. This is BirdNote. Would you like to see the ...
Many long-distance migrants nest in the Arctic and have only a short window to lay eggs and raise their young before they head south again. Florida coastlines provide critical habitat and ...
"What's good for birds is good for people." That phrase has long guided the National Audubon Society's approach to conservation. Along the Gulf Coast—where the ecosystems, people, and birds are deeply ...
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 ...
Every year, billions of birds migrate north in the spring and south in the fall, the majority of them flying at night, navigating with the night sky. However, as they pass over big cities on their way ...