Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Enter your spring birding era 🌸

Find fresh spring picks like Audubon birdseed, apparel, and Less Lawn More Life.

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A Pine Warbler perches on a bird feeder.
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Pine Warbler. Photo: Joan Risinger/Audubon Photography Awards

Welcome Birds Back with Bountiful Birdseed!

Birds are on the move! Become birds’ favorite rest stop this migration season by filling your feeders with quality birdseed. Explore our birdseed, feed, and suet.

From Nyjer to dried cherry seed blends, our wide range of wild bird food can help you attract a variety of birds. Learn who likes what with our guide to birds’ seed and feed preferences.
 
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Eastern Bluebird. Photo: Jessica Nelson/Audubon Photography Awards

Home Is Where the Nest Is

The bird housing market is rough, too. There aren’t enough hollows in dead trees, cracks in old buildings, and other natural cavities to go around. Help provide a safe place for birds to raise young this nesting season! We have birdhouses built for a range of species—from bluebirds to wrens—that are designed with bird safety in mind. Check out Audubon birdhouses.

 
A Common Yellowthroat sings while perched on a plant. They are surrounded by Black-Eyed-Susans.
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Common Yellowthroat with Black-Eyed-Susan. Photo: Ryan Shean/Audubon Photography Awards

Join the “Less Lawn More Life” Challenge!

Did you know that lawns use more water and pesticides per acre than a farm? This spring, join thousands across America restoring nature in their own backyards by signing up for the Less Lawn More Life challenge! Over the course of 12 weeks, participants will be guided through a series of fun, free, and expert-led weekly challenges that show up in their inbox. Sign up at lesslawnmorelife.com.

 
Two people with binoculars bird in a woodsy area. The person on the left looks through their binoculars. The person on the right points at a bird.

Celebrate Spring at Our Brand Store

With beloved designs like our Let’s Go Birding Together and Share the Shore collections, our store is your one-stop shop for celebrating the joy of birds and nature. Whether you’re revving up for spring birding or looking to add more birds to your wardrobe, find all things birds at the Audubon Brand Store.

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Saturday, May 2, 2026

KAREN's Bird Guide for Spring Migration

ID birds with our award-winning Audubon Bird Guide app.

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Someone holds a phone with the Audubon Bird Guide App pulled up to the Baltimore Oriole Field Guide page.

Meet Birds Near You with Our Bird Guide App!

The temperature is rising, buds are blooming, and birds are singing. You’re also probably seeing seasonal birds that are not so familiar. Put names to faces (and feathers) by checking out the Audubon Bird Guide App!
Our award-winning Bird Guide App puts more than 3,000 photos, audio clips, and general information about more than 800 bird species at your fingertips—and best of all, it’s free.

Stay tuned—we’re rolling out exciting, new updates throughout the migration season:
  • New species photography
  • 700+ new sound recordings
  • An updated version of BirdID with a quicker, more intuitive way to filter species by color, size, and more.
Built for all experience levels, our Bird Guide App will help you identify the birds around you, keep track of the birds you’ve seen, and discover new birds in your area. It’s all the best bird resources in one app. Take your birding to the next level!
 

Photo: Sydney Walsh/Audubon

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225 Varick Street
New York, NY 10014 USA
(844) 428-3826 | www.audubon.org

© 2026 National Audubon Society

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