Thursday, February 19, 2026

Give birds the steadfast support they need and get a special gift in return

Act now to give birds the steadfast support they need and deserve.
                                                               
PROTECT BIRDS YEAR AFTER YEAR
 
Whether you want to be transported to breathtaking landscapes or marvel at portraits of stunning species, our calendar serves as a daily reminder of our shared love for birds and the fact that we're in a race against time to give birds a fighting chance in a changing world.

The best way to ensure that you’ll get our calendar delivered straight to your door is by starting an annual donation today. Please act now to give birds the steadfast support they need and deserve.
Protect birds and get the Audubon Calendar year after year
In the midst of this code-red climate crisis, with one-third of U.S. bird species in need of conservation action, your involvement in bird conservation has never been more critical. With the support of this community, we are defending the laws that protect birds, promoting strong new legislation aimed at keeping important habitats resilient, and fighting for the bold action birds need now. And it’s working: Our comprehensive program of research, advocacy, education, and hands-on conservation is a powerful force in preventing future extinctions and helping declining populations recover.
But we’re more powerful when generous bird lovers like you are in our corner. So please, join us in protecting birds with an annual gift while you can still receive our calendar as our thanks.

Sincerely,

National Audubon Society
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Top photos clockwise from top left: Shining Sunbeams, Shivam Rajdev; Common Raven, Christopher Grau; Pileated Woodpecker, Ewa Golebiowska; Tree Swallows, Jinchao Lyu. Middle: White-breasted Nuthatch, Steven Biegler; Red-shouldered Hawks, Peter Hamner; Black Phoebe, Sandrine Biziaux-Scherson; American Avocets, Todd Nelson; Nashville Warbler, Rowland Willis; Cactus Wren, Krisztina Scheeff; Snowy Egret, Tyler Badilla; Northern Saw-whet Owl, Randy Green; Wood Duck, Simon d’Entremont. All Audubon Photography Awards.
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Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Best Sellers Are Up to 50% Off

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Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Last call: Help pick our next calendar cover bird

Share your thoughts before midnight »
                                                               
Last call: Help pick our next calendar cover bird! Share your thoughts before midnight »
WHO WOULD YOU CHOOSE?
 
KAREN, time time is running out to help select our next calendar cover bird!

It's down to four beloved species: Tree Swallows, the Common Raven, the Pileated Woodpecker, and the Shining Sunbeam. Hundreds of bird lovers have already weighed in, but we don't want to go to print without hearing from you.
BEFORE MIDNIGHT:
Which bird should be on our next calendar cover?
Tree Swallows
Pileated Woodpecker
Common Raven
Shining Sunbeam
Our calendar does more than mark the days—it's a year-long celebration of the birds and habitats that caring friends like you help us protect. Every page is a reminder of what we're fighting for and why this work matters.

This poll closes at midnight tonight, so be sure to share your thoughts right away by clicking one of the buttons above.

Sincerely,

National Audubon Society
Photos clockwise from top left: Tree Swallows, Jinchao Lyu; Pileated Woodpecker, Ewa Golebiowska; Common Raven, Christopher Grau; Shining Sunbeams, Shivam Rajdev. All Audubon Photography Awards.
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