Will you claim your calendar by starting an annual gift today?
([link removed])
([link removed])
[Ruby-throated hummingbird.] ([link removed])
During migration, each passing day brings wondrous birds to our feeders and vibrant colors to our skies. Yet climate change and habitat loss disrupt their journeys and threaten to silence their songs forever. Our calendar showcases these magnificent creatures in all their fragile splendor, a daily reminder of what we stand to lose without immediate action.
When you start your annual gift today, we'll send you our 2026 calendar as thanks for being a part of our critical fight to protect birds against these urgent threats. Will you claim your calendar by starting an annual gift today? ([link removed])
[Protect birds and get the audubon calendar year after year] ([link removed])
The miracle of migration reveals both nature's resilience and vulnerability. Our groundbreaking research has mapped the complex web of threats facing migratory birds, with alarming findings: birds travelling the longest distances across the Americas are at highest risk. At Audubon, we know these birds don't recognize borders—and neither should our conservation efforts. Thanks to supporters like you, we're using science to identify and protect the most critical habitats throughout birds' entire journeys across the hemisphere. By focusing on the places that matter most—from breeding grounds to winter homes—we're making a real difference for birds across every landscape where we work.
But our best work on behalf of birds depends on the support of people like you. So please, join us in protecting birds with a dependable annual gift while you can still receive our 2026 calendar as our thanks. ([link removed])
Sincerely,
National Audubon Society
Donate ([link removed])
Photos: Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Cynthia Herrick; 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
[Facebook] ([link removed])
[Twitter] ([link removed])
[Instagram] ([link removed])
[LinkedIn] ([link removed])
[YouTube] ([link removed])
[120th Anniversary Logo]
National Audubon Society
225 Varick Street, New York, NY 10014 USA
(844) 428-3826 audubon.org ([link removed])
© 2025 National Audubon Society, Inc.
Pause fundraising emails for two weeks ([link removed])
Update your email preferences or unsubscribe ([link removed])