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A red helicopter hovers over a large flock of Snow Geese in a flat landscape.
Can Anything Stop the Explosion of Snow Geese in the Western Arctic?
September 19, 2025 — When a threatened species rebounds, its usually an unequivocal conservation success. When it comes to Snow Geese and their habitat-destroying ways, its complicated.
Feature Stories
A mother Wild Turkey hen perches on a sturdy branch with her wings spread, protecting her small chicks.
The Wild Turkey Is a Comeback Bird We Cant Take for Granted
September 19, 2025 — From bustling towns to rural woodlands, turkeys seem to be everywhere these days. But despite being an undeniable conservation success, questions still loom about the fate of this beloved yet confounding bird.
Feature Stories
Grid of three photos showing physical features of Wild Turkeys.
Get to Know a Wild Turkey's Weird Anatomy
September 19, 2025 — Snoods, beards, and wattlesoh my!
Bird Questions and Facts
A group of male turkeys, feathers puffed out, walk side by side in a suburban front yard.
How to Defeat a BullyIf That Bully Is a Wild Turkey
September 19, 2025 — Our step-by-step guide to fending off an aggressive gobbler about town.
About Birds
A woman wears an ornate feather cape made with beads and turkey feathers.
Wild Turkeys Once Again Feature in Traditional Native Fashions
September 19, 2025 — Tribes across the continent have long valued the species feathers. Over the last few years, several artists have created modern works that showcase these cultural garments.
Arts & Culture
An aerial view of the confluence of the wetland and urban sprawl.
A Restoration Effort in Southcentral Chile Aims to Renew a Damaged Wetland
September 27, 2025 — The pioneering Americas Flyways Initiative project offers new promise for both migratory shorebirds and local communities increasingly threatened by flooding in a changing climate.
Conservation News
A bird's eye view of a subdivision abutting a forest.
North Carolinas Population Boom Inspires Advocates to Protect Urban Forests
September 19, 2025 — As new residents flock to the state, 勛圖窪蹋 and allies launch an effort to help communities save fast-disappearing city trees from development.
Conservation News
Two researchers, with equipment and notebooks splayed across a boardwalk in a forest, sit cross-legged while they record data.
Scientists Can Now Track How High Songbirds Fly Over the Oceana Potential Lifesaver
September 19, 2025 — Researchers are gathering new insights that improve migration science and may help make offshore wind energy more friendly to small birds with big treks.
Bird Migration
People sit on a bench in an urban park and look through binoculars.
A New Program Helps New Yorks Public-Housing Residents Discover the Nature Right Outside Their Doors
September 19, 2025 — The citys housing authority houses half a million people on campuses rich in green space. Advocates see that as a big opportunity to bring birdings benefits to more New Yorkers.
Birding News
A collage of illustrations showing natural disasters, clean energy sources, healthy habitats, and a ballot box.
To Weather the Growing Costs of Climate Disasters, Some States Are Getting Creative
September 19, 2025 — From tourist taxes to polluter fees, states seek funding solutions to deal with the massive price tag of a warming world.
Climate
Illustration of kids building bird houses at a table and looking out the window at birds.
How Educators Are Fostering the Next Generation of Avian Advocates
September 18, 2025 — Experts say it isnt hard to get kids excited about birdsand conservation action.
Birding Advice
A portrait of the author standing in a pine forest in Maine.
This Psychologist Wants to Hear About the Moment You Fell in Love with Birds
September 19, 2025 — By collecting spark bird stories, Jenn Lodi-Smith aims to understand why people get hooked on birdsand how to encourage those experiences.
Birding
A squirrel hangs upside down eating from a suet feeder.
Yes, You Can Stop Squirrels From Raiding Bird FeedersHeres How
September 18, 2025 — An expert shares guidance on rodent-resistant setups fit for any living space.
Bird Feeding and Care
A long exposure photo showing the movement of a flying squirrel gliding from a tree across a starry night sky.
It's a Bird, It's a BatNo, It's a Flying Squirrel. And It Might Be Closer Than You Think.
September 19, 2025 — Flying squirrels are widespread across the United States, but spotting the nocturnal rodents takes some effort. Unless you're a Spotted Owl, that is.
At Home
A messy clump of leaves and sticks sits in the fork of a tree.
How to Tell if That Nest Belongs to a Squirrel or a Bird
September 18, 2025 — Squirrels build structures called dreys that can be easy to mistake for a crow or hawks nest.
Bird Nests and Breeding
A red squirrel climbing down a tree with a peanut in its mouth pauses and looks up.
Why Squirrels Deserve Your Respect (If Not Your Birdseed)
September 18, 2025 — Sure, they ransack feeders, but theres a lot to love about the crafty rodents.
At Home
Ceramic sculpture of an American Oystercatcher on a circular base.
The Hidden World of the American Oystercatcher
September 18, 2025 — Inspired by ancient offering vessels, Rachel Franks sculpture captures the delicate cycle of a shorebirds life in the intertidal zone.
The Aviary
Two magazine covers with different photos, one of a cormorant and one of a kingfisher.
Which Cover of Our Fall 2025 Issue of 勛圖窪蹋 Magazine Did You Receive?
September 22, 2025 — Now in its 16th year, the 勛圖窪蹋 Photography Awards doubles the awe.
Editors Note
A flock of Black-necked Stilts fly closely to the water.
Meeting the Moment
September 22, 2025 — 勛圖窪蹋 takes its cues from birds to address the climate and conservation challenges of todayand tomorrow.
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