Washington Post: Opinion—Why the National Audubon Society must change its name
April 4, 2023
NPR: Audubon faces a backlash after deciding to keep name that evokes a racist enslaver
March 18, 2023
Washington Post: Want to become a birder? Start in your own yard
March 16, 2023
Our president, Tykee James, talks about the Familiar 5 in DC backyards.
Fair Square Medicare: 14 Best Ways for Seniors to Stay Active in Washington, D.C.
March 10, 2023
We were just named one of Fair Square’s 14 Best Ways to Stay Active in D.C.! Read more here.
Forest Hills Connection: You’re Invited: Turn out the lights on March 25 during “Lights-Out Hour DC”
March 7, 2023
Washingtonian: Exclusive: Audubon Naturalist Society Drops Controversial “Audubon” From Its Name
October 21, 2022
The DC Audubon Society is also following suit.
Saporta Report: Trust For Public Land’s 2022 Earth Day celebration: All in for the Outdoors
April 29, 2022
The Christian Science Monitor: Birding on Capitol Hill: An Audubon expert gathers a bipartisan flock
February 10, 2022
DCist: Meet The Bird That Got Local Ornithologists Hot And Bothered This Weekend
May 12, 2021
A rare visitor making DC Audubon’s treasurer kick himself.
wusa9: VERIFY: Yes, there are over 100 million birds migrating around the DC area this week. Here's why turning off your outdoor lights can help them
September 15, 2020
730DC: Not a Swamp: Interview with birder Tykee James
June 17, 2020
DC Audubon’s board member Tykee James making DC birding better.
The DC Line: The DC Lineup for this weekend: local legends, Easter and Earth Day
April 19, 2019
DC Audubon led a bird walk for Earth Day
Washington Post: Under record-setting rain, birdwatchers look to the skies for the Christmas Bird Count
December 15, 2018
WAMU88 American University Radio: To Decrease Bird Kills, Cat Lovers Team Up With Bird Lovers In D.C. Cat Count
November 11, 2018
The Kojo Nanmdi Show: A beginner’s guide to bird-watching around D.C.
May 7, 2018
Bay Journal: You might never see DC’s official bird, but hearing it could be just enough
June 19, 2016
The history about how the Wood thrush became DC’s official bird by Steve Dryden
WTOP: National Audubon Society will keep its name despite namesake’s history, DC chapter official calls decision ‘shortsighted’
DCist: D.C. Audubon Society ‘Will No Longer Carry the Name of an Enslaver’
Mar 15, 2023
Washingtonian: This DC Lobbyist Is for the Birds
March 8, 2023
wusa9 Channel: Experience the birding boom in DC, Maryland and Virginia
November 4, 2022
The Blade: Outdoors: Push continues for birder ranks to be as diverse as birds they see
May 11, 2022
National Audubon Society Press Room: Audubon Events Marking Earth Day 2022
April 13, 2022
abc7: 'I bird because I like doing it:' The color of bird watching and why diversity is needed
May 23, 2021
DCist: Barnacle Goose Makes Surprising D.C. Debut, Sends Birders Into A Frenzy
December 15, 2020
DC Audubon witnessing history in D.C.
Audubon Magazine: Forget the Roses, Give the White House a Native Plant Garden
September 9, 2020
Potomac Times: Migratory shorebirds in D.C.
May 23, 2020
DCist: How To Get Really Into Birdwatching While You’re Stuck At Home
April 8, 2020
DC Audubon Society’s Board Members tell you how to birdwatch from home.
Washingtonian Magazine: More Washingtonians are suddenly into birdwatching
October 23, 2019
WAMU88 American University Radio: How Do You Count All The Cats In A City? The Same Way You Count Tigers In The Wild
October 31, 2018
Washington Post: Road trip: See 100 eagles fighting for fish just 90 minutes from D.C.
September 26, 2017
Board Member Nicholas Lund went on a road trip.