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audubon.org /2 days ago

Explore John James Audubon’s Historic Home Outside of Philadelphia

Audubon Mid-Atlantic is proud to announce that the John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove has been designated an affiliate member of the Historic Artist’s Homes & Studios prog...

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glasgowlive.co.uk /4 weeks ago

One of the world's rarest books goes on display at Glasgow library

The Birds of America by John James Audubon is so big it takes at least two people to turn the pages.

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bbc.com /4 weeks ago

One of the world's most valuable books goes on display in Glasgow

An exhibition of Birds of America by John James Audubon opens at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow.

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wildlife.org /1 month ago

LISTEN: The forgotten bird artist

One man’s lifelong endeavor to paint every bird species in North America The post LISTEN: The forgotten bird artist appeared first on The Wildlife Society.

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audubon.org /3 weeks ago

A Handsome Woodpecker Named for its Dashing Plumage

It is spring, and with the turning of the seasons comes longer days, fragrant blossoms, and, of course, migratory birds. Mixed in with the Southwest’s hummingbirds, warblers, and f...

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jigsawplanet.com /2 weeks ago

African Jacana (Actophilornis africanus) by Chris Eason

Pieces: 35Author: PakeyPlay

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audubon.org /2 days ago

14 Charming Photos That Showcase the Beautiful Bonds Between Birds and Native Plants

A Wood Duck chomping on acorns. A migrating warbler resting among sagebrush. A wren building its nest within the spiky fortress of a cactus. These are just a few of the ways native...

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birdnote.org /1 month ago

Rachel Carson’s Muse

Rachel Carson found inspiration in the work of 19th-century writer Richard Jefferies, whose work helped  Carson develop her deep sense of connection with the natural world. Jeffer...

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audubon.org /3 weeks ago

Audubon Center at Riverlands: A Hemispheric Crossroads for Bird Migration and Bottomland Forest Conservation

The Mississippi is well worth reading about. It is not a commonplace river, but on the contrary is in all ways remarkable. — Mark Twain, Life on the Mississippi The Mississippi Riv...

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audubon.org /3 weeks ago

Audubon Center at Riverlands: A Hemispheric Crossroads for Bird Migration and Bottomland Forest Conservation

The Mississippi is well worth reading about. It is not a commonplace river, but on the contrary is in all ways remarkable. — Mark Twain, Life on the Mississippi The Mississippi Riv...

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birdnote.org /2 weeks ago

Golden-Cheeked Warbler

The Golden-cheeked Warbler is an endangered species and the only bird that nests exclusively in central Texas. Males arrive in March to stake out a territory in the juniper-oak woo...

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huntinglife.com /1 month ago

Ducks Unlimited Mourns the Passing of Renowned Wildlife Artist and Conservationist David Maass

Ducks Unlimited mourns David Maass, who died April 29 at 96. A self-taught pioneer, he shaped modern wildlife art, introduced limited-edition prints, created 300+ works, and was na...

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audubon.org /1 month ago

Audubon Celebrates a Huge Step Towards Protecting the Seal River Watershed

On April 17, 2026, the Seal River Watershed Alliance, the Manitoba government, and the government of Canada released a joint proposal to designate one of our planet’s largest intac...

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reflectionsofthenaturalworld.com /1 month ago

EB49 – Turquoise Jay: The Andean Jewel of Ecuador

At Guango Lodge, the Turquoise Jay’s explosive burst of color and the challenge of photographing its shifting blues transformed a rich morning of cloudforest birding into a definin...

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dinascitywildlife.com /2 weeks ago

Birds at Homosassa Springs Wildlife Park

I saw lots of birds during my visit to Homosassa Springs Wildlife Park in January. Kingfishers were still hanging around (they are only here in the winter). This one was posing nic...

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kk.org /1 month ago

Beautiful Birds / The Botanical Treasury

Issue No. 113

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csmonitor.com /1 day ago

Look, a hummingbird!

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audubon.org /1 month ago

Shorebird Stewardship Report 2025

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audubon.org /1 month ago

Audubon Applauds Canada’s Commitment to Protect Nature

On March 31, 2026, the Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, announced the launching of A Force of Nature: Canada’s Strategy to Protect Nature, which outlines a plan for how the G...

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audubon.org /1 week ago

A Day in the Life: Everglades Research Station Bird Biologist

With a loud splash, Shauna Sayers drops the anchor, then plops the first kayak into the shallow waters around Sandy Key in Florida Bay. Sayers, a wading bird specialist at Audubon’...

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10000birds.com /1 month ago

Three Photos: The Art of Not Sinking

African Jacana, Letaba, Kruger Park, South Africa, November 2018 Pheasant-tailed Jacana, Sigiriya area, Sri Lanka, March 2025 Bronze-winged Jacana, Kaeng Krachan, Thailand, July 20...

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unofficialnetworks.com /4 weeks ago

King Charles Spends Quality Time With Buddy The Bald Eagle at Shenandoah National Park

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birdnote.org /2 days ago

Freedom Song: Harriet Tubman’s Barred Owl Call

Harriet Tubman was a heroic abolitionist in the cause to end chattel slavery. She was also an excellent astronomer and naturalist — and an expert birder. She mastered the hoot of t...

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birdnote.org /1 week ago

How an Ornithologist with a Microphone Made History

With today’s mobile apps and sound libraries, it’s never been easier to listen to birds on demand. But that wasn’t always the case – not until the 1920s when ornithologist Arthur A...

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