Bird Watching and More

What is the National Audubon Society?

The National Audubon Society is a non-profit conservation organization that was started in 1905.  This organization protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow, and throughout the Americas using science, advocacy, education, and on-the-ground conservation.

Audubon for Kids!

Check out the Audubon Kids web page for fun activities that can be done at home or in a yard or park, sometimes with the help of a computer.   This is a great web page to explore and feel connected to the natural world.


Click on the robin bird image above to download this issue of the Audubon Adventures magazine

Click on the owl bird image above to download this issue of the Audubon Adventures magazine

Click on the arctic tern flying bird image above to download this issue of the Audubon Adventures magazine

Click on the yellow goldfinch bird image above to download this issue of the Audubon Adventures magazine

Click on the hummingbird image above to download this issue of the Audubon Adventures magazine

Click on the eagle bird image above to download this issue of the Audubon Adventures magazine

Click on the egret bird image above to download this issue of the Audubon Adventures magazine

Click on the puffin bird image above to download this issue of the Audubon Adventures magazine

Click on the piping plover bird image above to download this issue of the Audubon Adventures magazine

Click on the birdhouse image above to download this issue of the Audubon Adventures magazine

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Drawing Birds

You don’t need to go outside to get to know birds: Try drawing them instead. David Sibley, the ornithologist who wrote and illustrated The Sibley Guide to Birds, created several videos for Audubon for Kids that shows how to sketch different types of birds. Get out a piece of paper and a pencil or crayon and try it yourself!  Share your art on Instagram: #SketchWithSibley @audubonsociety

Black-capped Chickadee

Ruby-throated Hummingbird

 Long-billed Curlew