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Your Morning Routine Can Sweeten The Deal For Birds.
While some struggle to function without their morning coffee, imagine the energy needed for flying thousands of miles non-stop without the necessary food or shelter to survive. You can help protect critical bird habitat by choosing a cup of Audubon® Bird-Friendly Coffee.

Our shade-grown, organic, and Fair Trade coffee is specially crafted on Latin American family farms under a canopy of native trees that provide critical food and refuge for migratory birds. As you savor each sip, your senses will be filled with the alluring aroma and robust flavors from the rich soils, tropical air, and unique landscape where our coffee is grown.

Make your morning routine a little sweeter with the satisfaction of supporting bird conservation and family farmers. Cheers!
Explore Our Bird-Friendly Coffee
You can now subscribe and save 5%. With the flexible subscription system offered by our partners at Birds & Beans, you can get the coffee you want, when you want it. At any time, you can choose to edit the items or the frequency of shipments; plus you can cancel, hold, or shift the date of your next order. Simply select the subscription option when adding an item to your cart before checkout.
Clockwise from top left: Coffee stains. Photo: Siberian Photographer/iStock; Wilson’s Warbler. Photo: Tim Zurowski/Shutterstock; Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. Photo: Steve Byland/Adobe Stock; Cedar Waxwing. Photo: Pchoui/iStock; Scarlet Tanager. Photo: Mtruchon/Adobe Stock; Coffee. Photo: Kyoshino/iStock; Baltimore Oriole. Photo: Steve Byland/Shutterstock; Common Yellowthroat. Photo: Fantasy Images/iStock; Indigo Bunting. Photo: FotoRequest/Adobe Stock
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