Meet the Red-naped SapsuckerThis handsome woodpecker is named for its dashing plumage.
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Red-naped Sapsucker. Photo: Mick ThompsonBirds on the Move: Desert RiversRivers are lifelines in the arid Southwest. They support birds, wildlife, and communities that depend on them every day. This episode of Birds on the Move explores why rivers and the habitat they sustain are so vital and what’s at stake if we don’t protect them. Because when rivers thrive, birds thrive… and so do we.
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Birds on the Move. Photo: AudubonWestern Rivers Day 2026Important investments in Arizona’s lands and waters are contained within the budget process. Learn what Audubon Southwest is advocating for including in the fiscal year 2027 state budget.
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Cooper’s Hawk. Adam Stunkel/Audubon Photography AwardsBirding Toward HopeWe live in a rapidly changing and increasingly complex world and staying centered can feel more challenging by the day. Birding may be the answer to help lift spirits and inspire hope.
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A migrating Calliope Hummingbird stops in New Mexico for a roadside thistle. Photo: Tucker Davidson/Audubon SouthwestCENTER HIGHLIGHTSEvery Day is Earth DayEvery day, Audubon Southwest staff is working hard to bring people outside to inspire conservation action through volunteer and education opportunities. Check out what we’ve been up to, and how you can get involved to help us protect birds and the places they need.
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First Graders build bee baths for local pollinators. Photo: Katie Weeks/Audubon SouthwestJoin us for Summer Camp 2026Spaces are available for ages 8 to 12 for Summer Camp at the Randall Davey Audubon Center June 1 to July 31. Campers will get to explore the Santa Fe Watershed, dissect owl pellets, compete in the Great Biomimicry Challenge, play on the Treehouse, and more. Register
Students birding. Photo: Meghan Baker/Audubon SouthwestNew trail at Randall Davey Audubon Center The Randall Davey Audubon Center has a new trail that offers great views of Santa Fe Canyon, the Santa Fe Watershed, and Nichols Reservoir. The Buena Vista Trail is a short (0.25-mile) but very steep spur off the top of our Loop Trail. We appreciate the New Mexico Volunteers for the Outdoors for helping us build the trail! Check out the trail next time you’re visiting. Plan your visit
View from Buena Vista Trail. Photo: Carl Beal/Audubon Southwest2026 Appleton-Whittell Research FellowsIt’s time to welcome our 2026 cohort of Appleton-Whittell Research Fellows! We’re excited to be supporting three early career scientists, each studying at Arizona universities and each focusing on questions that are critical to our work of protecting birds and their habitats on the Research Ranch and beyond. Learn more
2026 Research Fellow Alexia Markoutsis. Photo: Northern Arizona University Ecological Restoration Institute, 2025CHAPTERS CORNER: News from Local Chapters in New Mexico and Arizona Climate Watch Bird Surveys, chapter featured in Audubon video series, and planning for the next Audubon Leadership Conference!
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Birding at the 2025 Audubon Leadership Conference. Photo: Evan Barrientos/Audubon
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