10-year-old Samuel Henderson is capturing hearts across the globe with his bird calls. What started as a school talent show performance quickly became a viral sensation, earning him praise from bird lovers and celebrities alike. Samuel can replicate the calls of more than 50 bird species with astonishing accuracy—from the hoot of a Great Horned Owl to the gobble of a Wild Turkey. Samuel’s story is a reminder of how nature can inspire creativity and wonder, especially when shared with others. This holiday season, let's take a cue from Samuel and continue celebrating the awe-inspiring world of birds. Click here to read our interview and watch the video
Winter is a vital time to support birds, but proper care is key to keeping them healthy. Clean feeders and birdbaths regularly to prevent disease and position them thoughtfully to avoid debris and window collisions. Provide fresh water daily to prevent freezing, and if you see sick or dead birds, remove feeders temporarily and report sightings to local wildlife authorities. With a little care, your yard can be a safe haven for birds all winter long. Click here to learn more about bird-safe winter practices
There are only two species of turkey in the world, and we’re all familiar with one, the Wild Turkey. This Thanksgiving, take a moment to marvel at its lesser-known cousin, the Ocellated Turkey. Found only in parts of Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala, this technicolor turkey dazzles with iridescent plumage and a peacock-like elegance. Click here to discover the wild beauty of birds
Zick Dough is a nutrient-packed treat that’s perfect for keeping your feathered friends fueled during colder months. Made with a protein-rich chick starter, peanut butter, lard, and other wholesome ingredients, this mix is just what birds need to survive harsh weather. Serve it up in a simple feeder to make sure your birds stay strong and healthy—just like the hearty meals we enjoy during the holidays. Click here for the full recipe
Clue #1: This bird’s name may raise some eyebrows, but it is actually an onomatopoeia that refers to the piercing call it shouts while in flight.
Clue #2: Although considered shorebirds, they aren’t solely found near water. This bird favors open areas like agricultural fields, tidal flats, pastures, and grass lawns.
Clue #3: Invertebrates can make up more than 90 percent of their diet! These birds love chowing down on everything from beetles and grasshoppers to earthworms and snails.
No cheating! Photo: Evan Barrientos/Audubon Rockies
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Wild Turkey. Photo: Joe Trezza/Audubon Photography Awards
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