Saturday, June 27, 2026

[Video] Colombia: The Most Bird-Rich Country on Earth

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A Lesser Yellowlegs stretches their wings after landing in water.

Birds on the Move: Colombia

In our season finale of Birds on the Move, we’re headed to Colombia, the most bird-rich country on Earth, with nearly 2,000 species and more than 200 migratory birds. Now, cutting edge science and tracking technologies are uncovering these journeys in real time, powering a new, hemispheric approach to protecting birds.
The majority of vulnerable bird species found in the U.S. spend most of their lives in Canada, Latin America, and the Caribbean, regions home to some of the world’s most biodiverse habitats on land and at sea. Across the hemisphere, these ecosystems are increasingly at risk from habitat loss, environmental degradation, and climate change. Our Birds on the Move series not only celebrates bird migration, but it’s also a call to protect birds and the places they need to survive!
Two birds wade through water.
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Lesser Yellowlegs. Photo: Liz Muñoz Huber/Audubon

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