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August 6, 2025
This story originally appeared in the Summer 2025 issue of Bird Conservation, ABC's member magazine. Become a member today to support ABC and receive future issues of our print magazine.  Art inspired by birds can be more than pretty images — it can also move people to want to help our feathered friends. In the … Read More>>
August 4, 2025
The Summer 2025 issue of Bird Conservation, ABC's member magazine, features an article about new research by ABC scientists that shows which Latin American bird species lack protected habitat — and how much must be conserved to prevent their extinction.  The researchers mapped the habitat of 149 of the most threatened species in Latin America … Read More>>
March 18, 2025
Not so long ago, knowing when and where to find migratory birds was something of an art. Weather conditions, resource availability, and other factors meant that best guesses as to when birds would arrive were often imprecise. Many birders relied on sage advice from more experienced observers, dial-in hotlines for reports of rare birds, word … Read More>>
March 13, 2025
In the fall of 2023, 1,000 birds died overnight at a glass-fronted building overlooking Lake Michigan. Hundreds of warblers, including Palm, Yellow-rumped, and Tennessee collided with the building, along with scores of Swamp, White-throated, and Lincoln's Sparrows, and buntings, Soras, and thrushes. The mass die-off prompted national attention and calls from American Bird Conservancy (ABC) … Read More>>
March 10, 2025
On the morning of September 29, 2023, Manuel Weber was in the midst of a 14-day expedition through Upemba National Park in the southeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). He surveyed his surroundings from a boat on Lake Kabwe, hoping to spot a bird lost to science for more than seven decades. The species … Read More>>
February 21, 2025
Fabrice Schmitt tells the story of an expedition by GECO Nature that resulted in photographs and sound recordings of two species not documented since 2013 Two birds lost to science, the Sira Barbet and Peruvian Solitaire, were recently observed in Peru during an expedition led by the NGO GECO Nature in July 2024. The isolated … Read More>>
February 18, 2025
American Bird Conservancy (ABC) is proud to be a part of the Conserva Aves initiative, a partnership that seeks to create and expand subnational protected areas in Latin America. We have exciting progress to report in Colombia, with several endangered species benefiting from habitat protection, including the Antioquia Brushfinch, Cundinamarca Antpitta, and Glittering Starfrontlet. With … Read More>>
February 6, 2025
The Lesser Prairie-Chicken is the focus of new bills in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, with some legislators seeking to permanently remove the species from the Endangered Species Act (ESA). If successful, this effort will likely be catastrophic for the beleaguered bird.  While listing a species under the ESA is always a last … Read More>>
February 4, 2025
Sure, winter can be dark, cold, and barren in the northern U.S., but that doesn't mean it isn't a great time to see birds. After all, winter heralds the arrival of Dark-eyed Juncos, the famous snowbirds, and other visitors such as Snowy Owls and Evening Grosbeaks. And they aren't alone. Plenty of other cold-adapted resident … Read More>>
January 27, 2025
Springtime singer or snowy sentinel? The American Robin may be one of North America's most familiar songbirds, yet its wintering patterns raise a common question: Do robins migrate? The answer is yes and no. We associate robins with spring for good reason: In many places, they arrive with the warm weather. But that doesn't mean … Read More>>
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