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  • Volunteer Spotlight: Maura Powers

    If you’ve noticed a Travis Audubon Lights Out Texas yard sign around Austin, there’s a good chance Maura Powers had something to do with it. A current Travis Audubon board member and chair of the Advocacy Committee, Maura is a strong, behind-the-scenes force working to make Austin safer for birds—especially

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  • Meet the 2026 Board Nominees

    Learn more about the new 2026 Board Nominees by reading their bios below! Election will take place at the May 28 Business Meeting. Sarah Andrea Ruiz Sarah A. Ruiz joined Travis Audubon in 2014 to discover more about birds and promote their conservation. In 2017, she and her husband Rafael

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  • Bird of the Week: Orchard Oriole

    Orchard Oriole Icterus spurius Compiled by Liam Molina   Orchard Orioles are the smallest orioles in North America, identifiable with their sharp, pointed bills. Males sport mostly black plumage with a chestnut-colored underbelly, whereas females are a greenish-yellow with white wings. While young, the males share the females’ greenish coloring,

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  • Bird of the Week: Northern Parula

    Northern Parula Setophaga americana Compiled by Liam Molina   The Northern Parula is a small warbler, and can be difficult to spot as it tends to perch at treetops. Looking for them will definitely give you the aptly named “warbler neck.” While you may not see them, it’d be hard

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