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  • Drum roll, please: Winners of the 2026 Greg Lasley Photography Contest

    The competition was steep, but we have selected the winners of our 2026 Greg Lasley Photography Contest. The contest, part of our Birdathon fundraiser, raised $934.79 for Travis Audubon through entry fees, and we’re grateful to each of the 25 photographers who entered. Your care for Texas’s lovely birds really

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  • Bird of the Week: Greater Roadrunner

    Greater Roadrunner Geococcyx californianus Compiled by Niyati Acharya   Armed with a battery of physiological and behavioral adaptations, the Greater Roadrunner thrives in arid regions, in the Colorado foothills, and among the pines of western Louisiana. An opportunistic predator, it feeds on snakes, lizards, spiders, scorpions, insects, birds, rodents, and

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  • Remembering Lew Adams

    It’s with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Lew Adams, a supporter of Travis Audubon and devoted conservationist in Central Texas. Lew’s parents, Marjorie and Red Adams, were early members of Travis Audubon and some of Austin’s earliest conservationists. Lew carried his parents’ passion for the environment

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  • Bird of the Week: Chestnut-sided Warbler

    Chestnut-sided Warbler Setophaga pensylvanica   Content and photos by James Giroux   As mentioned in previous Bird of the Week articles, I live in Southwest Austin on a greenbelt, and I get a pretty good sampling of migrants in my yard during this time of year. My yardlist boasts over

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