In this issue: Keeping tabs on American Kestrels, a look into birders’ brains, searching for a bird lost to science, and much more.
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Audubon Magazine | Spring 2023
No fooling: Audubon magazine’s Spring issue lands soon!
Somehow it’s already April, which means another season of arrivals is upon us: migrants announcing their return with birdsong, delicate nests taking shape in trees and shrubs, adorable chicks beginning to hatch. And arriving any moment at members’ homes is our magazine’s latest issue, bursting with information, inspiration, and a healthy dose of adventure. Here’s an early look at what’s inside. ([link removed])
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The Mysterious Decline of the American Kestrel
Populations of these colorful falcons have been shrinking for decades. Cutting-edge technology could finally help pinpoint where the birds are running into trouble—and why. Keep reading ([link removed])
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A Dancer’s Stage
See for yourself why photographer Noppadol Paothong returns to a remote lek in southern Wyoming’s mountains each spring to watch Columbian Sharp-tailed Grouse performing their ancient courtship rite. Keep reading ([link removed])
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More Stories
* 51,567 birds, 133 species, 1 stunning work of art ([link removed])
* How birding can change your brain ([link removed])
* To be a better birder, learn how to read nests ([link removed])
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In Search of Auwo
Scientists hadn’t seen the elusive Black-naped Pheasant Pigeon in more than a century. Last year, a determined team went on a mission to find one. Keep reading ([link removed])
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Travel in the Time of Climate Crisis
As higher temperatures spur more hurricanes, droughts, and wildfires, it’s time to consider how tourism can help places rebound. Keep reading ([link removed])
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