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    99 Percent of Seabird Species Could Be Tainted With Plastic by 2050, Science Says
    Conservation September 3, 2015

    99 Percent of Seabird Species Could Be Tainted With Plastic by 2050, Science Says

    A new study shows that the plastic problem in our oceans is bigger than we thought . . . and it’s about to get worse.

    Why Do Parrots Talk?
    Birds August 6, 2015

    Why Do Parrots Talk?

    And do they know what they’re saying?

    What's So Great About Seeing the Same Bird Twice?
    Birds July 1, 2015

    What's So Great About Seeing the Same Bird Twice?

    Scientists get extremely excited when they catch a banded bird thousands of miles from where it was first tagged.

    Cracking the Code on Egg Coloration
    Birds June 15, 2015

    Cracking the Code on Egg Coloration

    Just two pigments account for the remarkable spectrum of bird eggshell hue and patterns.

    How to Use Radar to Track Birds
    Birds May 27, 2015

    How to Use Radar to Track Birds

    Radars may be designed to track storms, but flocks of can birds show up too. Learn to use that to your advantage.

    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.

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