In this issue: A miraculous condor, embracing fire, war’s toll on Ukrainian wildlife, and much more.
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Audubon Magazine | Fall 2023
California Condor, Fall 2023 Audubon Magazine.
Find Bushels of Hand-Picked Bird News in Our Fall Issue
Whether you’re puzzling over confusing warblers or just enjoying a walk in the woods, it’s hard to top autumn in the great outdoors. Audubon magazine’s new issue offers ideas for making the most of the season, from harvesting wild foods to visiting a garrulous gathering of Sandhill Cranes. And when it’s time to cozy up inside, explore our eye-opening reporting on the dedicated people working hard to shelter birds from war, disease, and other hazards. We hope you find this sampling of Fall stories as urgent and uplifting as we do. Thanks for reading.

- The Editors
California Condor, Fall 2023 Audubon Magazine.
A rescued condor egg begins to hatch in a small incubator at Liberty Wildlife Center in Phoenix.
Special Delivery
In the midst of a deadly avian flu outbreak, an improbable hatchling offers hope that California Condors can beat the odds—again. Keep reading
A rescued condor egg begins to hatch in a small incubator at Liberty Wildlife Center in Phoenix.
Fire workers intentionally lit this prescribed fire in North Carolina’s Carvers Creek State Park. Longleaf pine forests must burn regularly to stay healthy.
The Fire Starters
The fates of longleaf pines and Red-cockaded Woodpeckers are inextricably tied. To save both, people across the South are learning to wield flames. Read on
Longleaf pine forests must burn regularly to stay healthy.
More Stories
White Storks are a symbol of peace in Ukraine, but their nests are vulnerable to destruction from warfare. Conservationists are planning new surveys of the population.
Collateral Damage
As the ravages of war devastate Ukraine’s environment and wildlife, conservationists, scientists, and birders do what they can to continue their work and help each other. Learn more
White Storks are a symbol of peace in Ukraine, but their nests are vulnerable to destruction from warfare. Conservationists are planning new surveys of the population.
A perfectly camouflaged Eastern Whip-poor-will, a member of the nocturnal nightjar family, rests on a branch.
Shedding Light on Whip-poor-wills
Scientists are beginning to unravel the elusive nightjar family’s long-held secrets—discoveries that could help reverse their equally mysterious decline. Read on
A perfectly camouflaged Eastern Whip-poor-will rests on a branch.
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