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Fireworks explode over a colony of Black Skimmers. Photo: Holley Short.
Beach-Nesting Colonies Make it through Independence Day Weekend with Help from Coastal Staff and Volunteers
July 08, 2020 — Fireworks abounded but preparation and teamwork protected the colonies and nesting sites. However, St. Pete Beach lost chicks as nesting birds panicked.
How to Snap Amazing Photos of Birds Under the Water
July 08, 2020 — Birds dive, swim, and wade—and so can you with the proper gear. The winner of the 2020 ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Photography Award explains how to expand your wildlife photography this summer.
2020 ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Photography Awards Winners Display the Magic of Avian Life
July 08, 2020 — In its eleventh year, North America’s premier bird photography competition showcases the splendor of birds through captivating photographs.
Great Egret. Photo: Patricia McGuire.
Governor DeSantis Signs Water, Resiliency, and Budget Legislation, Rejects Bad Development Bill
July 07, 2020 — Florida heads into next year with a strong environmental budget.
In Los Angeles, Rich Neighborhoods Enjoy More Street Trees and a Lot More Birds
July 07, 2020 — City-owned trees—especially native species—offer important habitat for urban birds, a study finds. But the benefits aren't evenly distributed.
The Bird World Is Grappling With Its Own Confederate Relic: McCown's Longspur
July 02, 2020 — A grassland species named for an ornithologist who later became a Confederate general, the longspur has sparked a fiery debate over which honorific bird names should be reconsidered. Some say all of them.
The First Half of 2020 Included Some Good News for Birds
July 02, 2020 — From coast to coast, bird conservationists reported these remarkable migration success stories.
Policies to Rebuild Better for Birds and People Dominate the Week in Congress
July 02, 2020 — As Congress prepared for its July 4th recess lawmakers advanced several important proposals for ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ’s policy agenda.