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Chimney Swift Migration Is Full of Mysteries—but Rehabbed Birds Could Spill the Species’ Secrets
At dusk in August 2025, a group gathered in the parking lot of Housatonic Valley Regional High School in Connecticut to watch the sky fill with a flurry of birds, their cigar-shaped bodies dipping… ,Read More Audubon News
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Microforests Are Taking Root Across the Country, Making Urban Spaces Better for Birds and People
A robin’s nest, interwoven with threads from a blue tarp, sits in the crotch of a serviceberry tree surrounded by 178 trees of a dozen species. Down below, patches of native strawberry and… ,Read More Audubon News
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Cyclone Narelle turns Australian skies blood red in ‘apocalyptic’ scenes
Storm whips iron-rich soil of Western Australia’s distinctive red landscape into atmosphere, changing its colour, AccuWeather says ,Read More The Independent News
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Seeing Blue During Schirmacher’s Summer Melt Season
Earth Observatory ScienceEarth ObservatorySeeing Blue During… EarthEarth ObservatoryImage of the DayEO ExplorerTopicsAll TopicsAtmosphereLandHeat & RadiationLife on EarthHuman DimensionsNatural EventsOceansRemote Sensing TechnologySnow & IceWaterMore ContentCollectionsGlobal MapsWorld of ChangeArticlesNotes from the Field BlogEarth Matters BlogBlue Marble: Next GenerationEO KidsMission: BiomesAboutAbout UsSubscribe🛜 RSSContact UsSearch Cerulean blue meltwater flows through drainage channels on the Nivlisen Ice Shelf, Antarctica,…
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This Program Gives Local High Schoolers Hands-on Forestry Training—and a Paycheck
No two days look the same for the junior forest technicians at Bent of the River Audubon Center and Sanctuary. One day could involve filling bird feeders around the western Connecticut facility… ,Read More Audubon News
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Follow Scientists on a Daring Mission to the Danger Islands, a Penguin-Breeding Stronghold
Every November, approximately one-fifth of the world’s Adélie Penguins gather to nest on seven craggy outcrops near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. The Danger Islands cover just 1.7 square… ,Read More Audubon News
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This Program Gives Local High Schoolers Hands-on Forestry Training—and a Paycheck
No two days look the same for the junior forest technicians at Bent of the River Audubon Center and Sanctuary. One day could involve filling bird feeders around the western Connecticut facility… ,Read More Audubon News
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Follow Scientists on a Daring Mission to the Danger Islands, a Penguin-Breeding Stronghold
Every November, approximately one-fifth of the world’s Adélie Penguins gather to nest on seven craggy outcrops near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. The Danger Islands cover just 1.7 square… ,Read More Audubon News
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How to Harness Spring Weather for Spectacular Birding
“If you don’t like our weather, just wait five minutes.”It’s a saying so widely embraced across the United States that its truth must lie not in any particular region but in the fickleness of… ,Read More Audubon News
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As the World Warms, Researchers Warn That Many Ecosystems Are Nearing a Point of No Return
Growing up in southeast Alaska, Jeremy Aantiyéili Timothy says his summers were defined by the Mendenhall Glacier, or Áakʼw Tʼáak Sítʼ. He’d sprint up the moraines—steep hills of silt… ,Read More Audubon News
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