News

Stay informed and learn about wildlife,
nature and environmental conservation.

Striking In Stripes: The Winter World of the Black-and-white Warbler

Almost comically cute in their striking striped suits, the Black-and-white Warbler is the first of our four Birds of the Year to claim our monthly spotlight.  If we were spotting a Black-and-white in person this time of year, then we’d almost certainly be somewhere warm and sunny, but could we be anywhere across a wide range of tropical habitats. These Nearctic-Neotropical little birds - meaning they breed in the northern part of the Western Hemisphere (“nearctic”) and winter in the American tropics (“neotropical”) - spend spring through late summer in territories as…

Read More

Four Birds, One Year: Wake Audubon’s Warblers of the Year

Bounty can be found even in winter’s austerity. Expansive crystalline skies. Generous birdsong in the bare…

Wake Audubon Society Celebrates 50 Years of advocating for wildlife, nature and environmental conservation

The Wake Audubon Society is turning 50! Over the course of the next year we will celebrate our Community in…

A New Voice in the Pines: Spotlight on Dr. Lauren Pharr and the Future of RCW Research

As our year-long journey with the Red-cockaded Woodpecker comes to a close, we offer one final spotlight to…

How to Stay Informed

Our free, monthly newsletter features upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, and articles about the natural history of bird species and local environmental issues. Sign-up at the bottom of any page on this website to receive it in your inbox. Read all of our articles on our blog, including our monthly blog on the Bird of the Year. Find upcoming events on our calendar or Meet Up.
View All Newsletters ›