Many festival-goers know the story of the Great Lakes Piping Plovers, but in 2026 you can hear directly from the woman who launched and led the recovery.
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Many festival-goers know the story of the Great Lakes Piping Plovers, but in 2026 you can hear directly from the woman who launched and led the recovery.
Yesterday at Miller Beach was one of those days that proves birding isn’t about the total tally, it’s about the moments. Northwest winds had the lake rolling, and though overall movement was light, one bird turned an ordinary count into something unforgettable. A subadult Parasitic Jaeger spent the morning...
"It takes a community, one that not only cares about the animals and their habitats, but also about preparing the future generations to also care for them."
Loggerhead Shrikes are hanging on in Indiana thanks to a simple idea: planting the right shrubs in the right places.
Red‑breasted Nuthatch irruptions usually trace back to bad cone crops in their northern boreal breeding grounds. When spruces and firs fail to produce enough seed, these birds are forced to push south in search of food, sometimes reaching as far as the Gulf Coast or even northern Mexico.
Indiana Audubon Society believes strongly in making birding a safe and accessible activity for all people, regardless of race, color, gender, national origin, age, religion, creed, disability, veteran’s status, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.
We believe continuing efforts, discussions and action, no matter how uncomfortable at times, are needed to further ensure that birding and nature enjoyment is safe and accessible for everyone. We pledge to continue to support those that share our values and strive to make the outdoors truly accessible for everyone.
Indiana Audubon Society's mission is to engage communities in the enjoyment of birds in their habitat, through conservation, education, and research.
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