From Wild Turkey Comebacks to a Duck Stamp Dynasty: What's Inside Our Next Issue?
It's time to dust off your detective hats. The fall issue of Audubon magazine is out now, and its stories offer the chance to dig into a few birdy mysteries. For example: Why are Wild Turkeys, which swarm suburban streets and rural woodlands after a massive conservation comeback, now facing declines in some spots? And what's the secret behind three brothers' incredible winning streak in a wildlife art competition? Get a clue with this sampling of stories—and consider going even deeper by starting an annual donation to get future issues of Audubon in the mail. Thanks for reading! —The Editors | | | | |
| Brandt's Cormorant (left) and Ringed Kingfisher, Fall 2025 Audubon magazine. | | | | |
| Only a few weeks after hatching from ground nests, Wild Turkey poults can fly up to a roost—where the hen will still protect the youngsters. | | | | Wild Turkeys seem to be everywhere these days. But despite a celebrated comeback, questions loom about the fate of this beloved, confounding bird. Get gobbling | | | | | | |
| Joe, Jim, and Bob Hautman pose in Jim's home studio. Together they have produced 15 winning duck stamps. | | | | Don't let their mild manners fool you: When it comes to the federal duck stamp contest, the Hautman brothers are in it to win it—and they usually do. Get a peek inside their studios | | | | | | |
| Audubon magazine is now in its 125th year of delivering essential news, advice, and reporting on the birds you love. With two-thirds of North American species at increasing risk of extinction, there's no better time to stay informed on the issues birds face and learn what inspiring people are doing to protect them. By donating each year, you'll ensure our beautiful, award-winning print magazine with these and more stories is delivered straight to your mailbox. | | | Piping Plovers, Summer 2025 Audubon magazine. | | | | | | |
| Photos from top: Barbara Swanson/Audubon Photography Awards; Felipe Esteban Toledo Alarcon/Audubon Photography Awards; Robert F. Cook/Courtesy of the NWTF; Jenn Ackerman and Tim Gruber; Steve Jessmore | | | | |
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