• National Audubon Website logo
  • Atlantic Flyway
Visit Audubon! Find Us
Audubon Vermont
  • Donate
  • Sign Up
  • Events
  • News
  • Education
    • Afterschool
    • Field Trips and Outreach Programs
    • Forest Playschool (pre-K)
    • Forest Classroom (grades K - 4th)
    • Free Nature Playgroup (ages 0-5)
    • Summer Day Camps
    • Monthly UnSchool at Audubon
    • Vacation Day Camps
    • Youth Conservation Leadership Program
  • Conservation
    • Working Lands
    • Bird-Friendly Maple
    • Bird and Bee Friendly Farming
    • Landowner Technical Assistance (Forests)
    • Forester Training and Endorsement Program
    • Priority Bird Monitoring and Management
    • Climate
  • Birds
    • Bird Guide
    • Plants for Birds Database
    • Priority Birds
  • About Us
    • Staff
    • Board of Advisors
    • Job Opportunities
    • General Information
    • Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
  • Visit
    • Center Policies
    • Directions
    • Green Mountain Audubon Center
    • Contact Information
Type in your search and hit Enter on desktop or hit Go on mobile device
  • Get Involved
  • Ways to Give
  • Audubon Near You

Birds

Showing 1–8 of 1381 results

Spectacled Eider

Latin:  Somateria fischeri

Illustration for Spectacled Eider
Final Winter Day
Forest Classroom

Final Winter Day

March 28 2023

Red-breasted Merganser

Latin:  Mergus serrator

Illustration for Red-breasted Merganser
Spring has Sprung
Forest Classroom

Spring has Sprung

By Emily Kaplita

April 4 2023

Spring Melt
Forest Classroom

Spring Melt

By Emily Kaplita

April 11 2023

Purple Martin

Latin:  Progne subis

Illustration for Purple Martin

Zenaida Dove

Latin:  Zenaida aurita

Illustration for Zenaida Dove
  • Show Me More

Articles

Showing 1–8 of 922 results

Sort by:
  • Relevance
  • Date
    • Filter by Type
      • News (814) Apply News filter
      • Pages (108) Apply Pages filter
    An Elegy for America's Oldest Bald Eagle
    Birds June 25, 2015

    An Elegy for America's Oldest Bald Eagle

    Eagle 629-03142 lived to see its species come back from the brink—and even played a role in the recovery.

    RIP Donald Featherstone, Plastic Flamingo Inventor
    Birds June 24, 2015

    RIP Donald Featherstone, Plastic Flamingo Inventor

    This sculptor spread joy, two pointy legs at a time.

    Tweets From Beaks
    Birds June 24, 2015

    Tweets From Beaks

    Twitter got a bit more literal last week when birds took center stage on a British resort company’s account.

    Stamp of Approval
    Birds June 19, 2015

    Stamp of Approval

    A new set of stylized birds is coming to your mailbox.

    Rare Albino Raven Murdered
    Birds July 1, 2015

    Rare Albino Raven Murdered

    A rehabbed corvid’s caretaker wants to find its killer before it's too late.

    Jurassic World's Dinosaurs Roar to Life, Thanks to Bird Calls
    Birds June 16, 2015

    Jurassic World's Dinosaurs Roar to Life, Thanks to Bird Calls

    The Velociraptor's creepy hiss is actually a chittery penguin. Listen to the bird calls that became dino voices.

    Jailbird Parrots Return to the Wild...As Fugitives
    Birds June 26, 2015

    Jailbird Parrots Return to the Wild...As Fugitives

    A parrot rehabber defies the law to set her birds free.

    Confessions of a Goose-Puncher
    Birds June 16, 2015

    Confessions of a Goose-Puncher

    Everyone loses their cool sometimes. In an op-ed in The Onion, CEO David Yarnold owns up to losing his (just the one time).

    • Show Me More

    Stay abreast of Audubon

    Our email updates share the latest events and initiatives.

    Audubon Vermont

    Audubon Vermont's Mission is to protect birds, wildlife and their habitat through engaging people of all ages in education, conservation, stewardship and action.

    • Home
    • News
    • Education Programs
    • Conservation
    • Birds
    • Visit
    • About Us
    • Events
    • Donate
    • Ways to Give
    • Sign Up
    • Get Involved
    • Audubon Near You
    • Contact Information

    National Audubon Society Legal Notices Privacy Policy Contact National Audubon