Saturday, June 6, 2026

It’s Pride Month—Let’s Go Birding Together!

Birding is for everyone, no matter who you love.

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People on a bird walk donned with binoculars and Let's Go Birding Together apparel.

Celebrate Pride Month with Audubon!

We want everyone to feel welcomed to share in the awe and wonder of birds. In celebration of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month, all bird lovers are invited to our Let’s Go Birding Together events! From bird walks to street festivals, check out our calendar to find family-friendly and inclusive Let’s Go Birding Together events near you
The outdoors has not always been a welcoming place for LGBTQIA++ people. We want to help change that by creating safe and inviting spaces for people who have not always felt welcome. Join us in continuing to create an inclusive birding community as diverse as the natural world we aim to protect.

Looking to add a splash of color to your closet? Explore our Let’s Go Birding Together collection of apparel and accessories for all your Pride Month activities and events.
 

Let’s Go Birding Together event participants at the Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center in Denton, NE. Photo: Mike Fernandez/Audubon

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Friday, June 5, 2026

Your Summer Begins with Birds

Cool off with birdbaths, Let’s Go Birding Together apparel, and a birdy matching game.

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A Northern Cardinal perches on an Audubon birdbath.

Northern Cardinal. Photo: Gabrielle Saleh/Audubon

Help Birds Beat the Heat This Summer

Just like how we hit the pool when temperatures rise, birds flock to clean, fresh water to cool off. You can help birds near you beat the heat with Audubon birdbaths! Our birdbaths offer both beauty and function: the elegant multi-colored tiles will reflect the light and play off the water to attract a variety of birds. Explore our bird baths.
 
People on a bird walk donned with binoculars and Let's Go Birding Together apparel.

Let’s Go Birding Together event participants at the Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center in Denton, NE. Photo: Mike Fernandez/Audubon

Let’s Go Birding Together for Pride Month

Birding is for everyone, no matter who you love. Since 2018, Audubon chapters, nature centers, and sanctuaries nationwide have hosted Let’s Go Birding Together events during Pride Month (and beyond) to help create a welcoming space for LGBT people, allies, families, and anyone who wants to ensure that outdoor experiences are inclusive, enjoyable, and safe for everyone. Add a splash of color to your closet with our Let’s Go Birding Together collection.

 
The cover of the "For the Birds: The Birdsong Project" box set next to its contents.

Photo: Luke Franke/Audubon

Your Birdsong of the Summer is Waiting!

Birds, the original musicians, have inspired artists from time immemorial. Bring their melodies home with the For The Birds: The Birdsong Project box set. This unprecedented outpouring of creativity by more than 200 of the biggest names in entertainment—from Yo-Yo Ma to Mark Ronson to Karen O—all to benefit our mission to protect birds and the places they need. Order your box set.

 
The Audubon Bird Matching game is on a wooden table. Four hands are seen playing with the cards.

Photo: Sydney Walsh/Audubon

Play Matchmaker with Birds

Whether you're a seasoned competitive gamer or a casual bird lover, Audubon Bird Matching Game by MasterPieces is the perfect game for you. Containing 18 matching pairs of real bird species, this game is great on-the-go or at home. For children and adults ages three and up. Have fun while learning more about the birds you love with Audubon Bird Matching Game.

 

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Thursday, June 4, 2026

Help turn the tide for birds ahead of World Oceans Day. Double your impact now.

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Long-tailed Duck.

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KAREN, the oceans are changing at an unprecedented pace—and birds are paying the price. According to the latest State of the Birds report, one-third of all sea ducks are now classified as Tipping Point species, including the beloved Long-tailed Duck. That means this iconic species is showing long-term population losses and accelerated declines within the past decade—leaving them highly vulnerable to rapidly warming waters that are disrupting and depleting the crucial marine food resources they need across their expansive range.

We must act immediately to protect nearshore coastal habitats and halt these devastating trends. So, ahead of World Oceans Day, please join us with an annual gift while your first gift could be matched, up to $20,000, to protect coastal wildlife and the habitat they need.
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As rapidly warming waters disrupt the vital marine food webs that seabirds rely on, these accelerating declines signal broader, dangerous ecological shifts that affect the health of our oceans, coastlines, and the environments we share. But KAREN, we are not without hope. On behalf of birds and guided by science, we continue to work for practical and effective solutions to address the urgent and interconnected problems of climate change and habitat degradation. And by protecting essential nearshore coastal habitats and pushing for climate solutions, we are securing a safer future for marine birds.

But we must do more while there’s still time to turn the tide for sea ducks—and for that, we need you. Start your annual donation right away while your first gift can still go twice as far for birds and the places they need.

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