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Subject Your free Audubon calendar is waiting
Date May 15, 2025 11:11 PM
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Start your annual gift to protect birds year after year, and receive Audubon’s 2026 calendar as our thanks. ([link removed])
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Every month brings a new opportunity to marvel at the wonders of birds—from the spectacular mating rituals of spring to the awe-inspiring migrations of autumn. With Audubon's 2026 calendar, you can experience these seasonal bird moments throughout the year while also supporting the vital work needed to protect them.

When you start your annual gift today, we'll send you our beautiful bird calendar as a token of our appreciation. Will you claim your free 2026 Audubon calendar by beginning your annual gift now? Each turning page will remind you that your consistent support helps birds navigate the changing seasons and the mounting challenges they face. ([link removed])
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And there is no time to wait! Birds urgently need the protection of people who care about them and are ready to help—people like you. The 2025 State of the Birds report found that one-third of U.S. birds need conservation action now. Population declines are happening across a variety of habitats and many of your favorite birds, even some featured in our beautiful calendar, are at increasing risk of extinction.

With more than a century of expertise under our wing, we’ve helped to bring many beloved species back from the brink. But we’re more powerful when generous bird lovers like you are in our corner. Using our proven combination of committed advocacy, empowering education, and expert on-the-ground conservation—all guided by research and grounded in our shared love for birds—we can give birds their best chance. Not just to survive, but to thrive.

Will you join us with an annual gift today to make a brighter future possible tomorrow? Start your annual donation by May 31st to secure your 2026 calendar and make a real, ongoing impact for birds. ([link removed])
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Photos: Sandhill Crane. Teresa Hedden Nashville Warbler. Rowland Willis Roseate Spoonbill. Andrew McCullough Baltimore Oriole. Linda-Scher Cactus Wren. Krisztina Scheeff Violet Sabrewing. Cindy Jones Wood Duck. Simon d’Entremont Indigo Bunting. Gary Robinette. All Audubon Photography Awards

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