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The most widespread of our three species of rosy-finches, the Gray-crown nests from the islands of western Alaska south to the high mountains of California and northern Montana. Different populations ...
Whole-genome analysis raises concerns about the rare songbird, the authors of a recent study say, but could also help with ...
This is a characteristic warbler of spruce forest in eastern Canada in summer. Its numbers vary from year to year, and are likely to increase quickly during population explosions of the spruce budworm ...
An inconspicuous, pale little bird, easily overlooked as it runs around on white sand beaches, or on the salt flats around lakes in the arid west. Where it lives on beaches, its nesting attempts are ...
Washington, D.C. (April 8, 2025) – The director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plays a vital role in safeguarding the biodiversity of our nation’s wildlife and the health of ecosystems across ...
Una de las aves cantoras más expandidas y abundantes en el mundo actual, el gorrión común tiene una fórmula simple para el éxito: se asocia con los seres humanos. Autóctono de Eurasia y del norte de ...
On and around Earth Day, Audubon centers, state offices, and local chapters are bringing communities together to celebrate birds and wildlife. With 15 state and regional offices, 31 centers, 29 ...
When it comes to fascinating anatomy, herons have the other avian families on notice. From their stilt-like legs to their wildly long necks and prehistoric vibes, these birds can captivate us standing ...
One of the most celebrated symbols of spring around the world is the arrival of migratory birds. In fact, this natural phenomenon can be experienced and admired in nearly every corner of the globe.
Until the 1970s, this big blackbird was considered to be the same species as the Great-tailed Grackle, but the two forms overlap on the coasts of Texas and Louisiana without interbreeding. The ...
Allison Vogt serves as Audubon’s Chief Strategy Integration Officer. In this role Allison partners closely with Audubon’s executive leadership team to drive organizational change initiatives in ...
A fiery gem of the treetops. In the northern forest in summer, the male Blackburnian Warbler may perch on the topmost twig of a spruce, showing off the flaming orange of his throat as he sings his ...
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