Get the best birding tips for fall, learn about a farmer’s Bald Eagle problem, and help birds survive the Western drought. 
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National Audubon Society
Newsletter | October 2016
White Oak Pastures
Daniel Coady, of White Oak Pastures, walks the farm at dusk to collect the remnants of chickens torn apart by eagles. .
An Organic Chicken Farm in Georgia Has Become an Endless Buffet for Bald Eagles
In a battle between a Bald Eagle and a chicken, the chicken is definitely the long shot. And yet you can’t help but root for the eagle. Unfortunately for White Oak Pastures, home to one of the largest pastured chicken flocks in the country, this uneven match-up turns the farm into an all-you-can-eat buffet for the area’s Bald Eagles. Read more
“River of raptors” Veracruz, Mexico.
Three Basic Ways to Identify Hawks, Eagles, Falcons, and Other Raptors
When watching from afar, raptors in flight can be a mystery to both beginner and experienced birders. With these three steps, you can learn to ID hawks, eagles and other raptors—perfect for fall migration!
“River of raptors” Veracruz, Mexico.
Tennessee Warbler.
How to Recognize Six Warblers in Their Fall Feathers
Autumn is known for its vibrant foliage and harvest, but for migrating warblers, it is a season of subdued and frustratingly dull plumage. Check out our handy photo guide to master the IDing of these fall warblers.
Tennessee Warbler.
Audubon in Action
Buffalo nonprofits are transforming empty spaces into thriving gardens.
Revitalizing Vacant City Lots to Feed People—and Birds
Buffalo Audubon is working with community gardeners to grow native plants among their much-needed fruits and veggies to attract birds and bees, and help crops flourish. The project shows not only how plants can help fight climate change, but also how they build resiliency for bird and human communities alike. Read more
Buffalo nonprofits are transforming empty spaces into thriving gardens.
Yellow Warbler
Protect and Restore Drought-Stricken Habitat for Birds
The Western drought puts vital habitat for birds and other wildlife at risk. Tell the Bureau of Reclamation to protect and restore drought-stricken bird habitat by supporting important changes to the WaterSMART initiative. Act Now
Yellow Warbler.
Share the Holiday Spirit
Audubon Holiday Cards
Audubon's 2016 Holiday Card Collection
Get a jump on the holiday season with Audubon's unique holiday card line and other seasonal favorites—they’re a great way to share your love of birds.
Audubon Holiday Cards
Photos (from top to bottom): Bryan Meltz; Kenn Kaufman; Andy Reago & Chrissy McClarren/Flickr (CC BY 2.0); Lauren Makeyenko/Buffalo Audubon Society; William Dix/Audubon Photography Awards; Barton Cotton
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