Wednesday, April 8, 2026

[Video] How Philadelphia Makes Birds Safer

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A Long-billed Curlew stretches their wings while standing on a grassy plain.

Birds on the Move: The Urban Oasis

From deep forest to bustling cities, people across the hemisphere are coming together to protect each place where birds touch down during migration. In this episode of Birds on the Move, we’re taking you to Philadelphia, where communities are reimagining urban spaces so migratory birds can thrive.
Each year, billions of birds migrate across the Western Hemisphere, traveling thousands of miles along ancient flyways that connect continents, countries, and communities. Our Birds on the Move documentary series celebrates these extraordinary journeys, and the people working across the Americas to protect them every step of the way.
A city during golden hour. Centered text reads "Birds on the Move: The Urban Oasis."
Join us for a journey of discovery, science, and shared wonder as millions of birds take flight, crossing oceans and continents on their epic migrations. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to follow our flight path. We’ll drop a new episode of Birds on the Move every other week!
 

Long-billed Curlew. Photo: Cairang Jia/Audubon Photography Awards

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