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    To Feed, or Not to Feed
    Get Involved April 24, 2015

    To Feed, or Not to Feed

    Backyard feeders are good for birds, as long as you follow these simple guidelines.

    Are Early Blooms Putting Hummingbirds at Risk?
    Conversation April 7, 2015

    Are Early Blooms Putting Hummingbirds at Risk?

    Audubon’s chief scientist talks migration, climate change, and what you can do to help.

    Are Brightly Colored Males Really the Best Mates?
    Birds April 6, 2015

    Are Brightly Colored Males Really the Best Mates?

    New research is questioning one of the most accepted theories about bird feathers and sexual selection.

    How to Tag a Raptor
    Birds March 12, 2015

    How to Tag a Raptor

    Banding a songbird is one thing—birds of prey are quite another.

    Make an Orange Feeder for Orioles
    Get Involved March 11, 2015

    Make an Orange Feeder for Orioles

    This kid-friendly DIY will keep similarly hued visitors coming back for more.

    An Egg With a View
    Birds February 11, 2015

    An Egg With a View

    Researchers assemble a transparent egg that allows us to sneak a peek at an unborn chick.

    Chicks, Like Humans, Count from Left to Right
    Birds February 2, 2015

    Chicks, Like Humans, Count from Left to Right

    New research shows chickens may imagine bigger values to the right, suggesting the mental number line originated millions of years ago.

    At These Hotels, Bugs Are The VIP
    Get Involved July 29, 2014

    At These Hotels, Bugs Are The VIP

    Building insect hotels may support beneficial bugs

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