NYC Bird Alliance

NYC Bird Alliance

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NYC Bird Alliance protects birds and habitats, strengthening biodiversity through science, advocacy, and community engagement.

NYC Bird Alliance (formerly NYC Audubon) works on the front lines of conservation, trying to prevent dozens of bird species from going extinct during our lifetime, or from being driven from the City by climate change and urban development. Our conservationists have mustered an enthusiastic corps of citizen scientists to survey and monitor wild birds all over the city. We have accumulated more than

Photos from NYC Bird Alliance's post 06/16/2026

New bling alert! ๐Ÿ’ These American chicks, born in the , officially have ID bands. These bracelets help us โ€” and scientists all along the flyway โ€” identify and track these resilient .

Thank you New York City Department of Parks & Recreation for inviting us to help band last Friday and NYC Plover Project for your support.

๐Ÿ“ธ Michelle Talich

06/13/2026

Help NYC's Black-crowned Night Herons survive, Knicks in 5! Let's secure the win for both squads ๐Ÿ€๐Ÿฆ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿงก As reported in The New York Times last week, NYC Bird Alliance scientists discovered these herons could vanish from NY Harbor by 2037 without conservation action. If you haven't yet, please sign our petition demanding stronger protections for these birds in NYC and NYS. And share it with others!

https://nycbirdalliance.org/bcnh-petition

06/03/2026

A 55% loss in just 22 years. The Black-crowned Night Heron, historically the most abundant wading bird in our harbor, is vanishing fast. New research led by NYC Bird Alliance published today in the scientific journal Conservation Science and Practice confirms that without action, these birds face local as soon as 2037.

The good news? We can save this bird.

๐ŸšจWeโ€™re rallying New Yorkers to call on city and state policymakers to support more research and institute better protections for .
โžก You can help by signing our petition!

๐Ÿ”ŽOur scientists are working to answer the big question: what is causing Black-crowned Night Heronโ€™s decline? Weโ€™ll be researching predation, human disturbance, water quality, and more.

Visit our website (link in bio) to sign our petition, share your sightings and stories, and sign up for action alerts to protect this bird. The journey to save Black-crowned Night Heron is only just beginning!

Together, we will save this bird.

05/29/2026

It's baby season! ๐Ÿค You may notice some scrappy-looking birds that appear abandoned or struggling to fly. In most cases, these chicks are safe and healthy, with their parents keeping watch nearby. Before intervening, itโ€™s important to determine if help is needed.

๐Ÿฃ Hatchlings are just a few days old and are usually featherless with closed eyes. If you can find its nest, return the chick carefully; if not, bring it to an animal rehab like .
๐Ÿฅ Fledglings are mobile young birds that in most cases DO NOT NEED HELP! They're simply learning to navigate the world. Unless visibly injured or in a precarious situation, leave them be.

๐Ÿ“ธ American nestlings / flickr4jazz

05/22/2026

Sunday kicks off Black Birders Week across the nation! ๐ŸŽ‰ Join us for special outings throughout the week โ€” all of which are FREE to attend and open to all.

๐Ÿ“† May 24-30
๐Ÿฆ 6 FREE outings
๐Ÿ”— Link in bio

, created by The Black AF in STEM Collective, is a national celebration of Black birders, nature enthusiasts, and conservation leaders, filled with virtual discussions, community bird outings, and a joyful reclamation of outdoor spaces. We hope you'll join us!

A May-December Romance for 2 Fifth Avenue Hawks (Gift Article) 05/20/2026

Thrilled to see Red-Tailed Hawks featured in the The New York Times NY Today newsletter, because this is one of NYCโ€™s great success stories! ๐ŸŽ‰

It was once unfathomable to think would nest in NYC, but Pale Maleโ€™s arrival in Central Park over three decades ago gave rise to a whole generation of Red-Tails now nesting throughout the five boroughs. He was also the sparkbird for many New Yorkers when, in 2004, his nest was removed, sparking outrage from the community. ๐Ÿชบ NYC Bird Alliance (then NYC Audubon) activated its members, rallying New Yorkers behind this bird, successfully leading to the nest being restored โ€“ and Pale Maleโ€™s return.

Although likely passed away in 2023, his legacy continues. His final mate, Octavia, pictured below, continues to use their same nest at 927 Fifth Avenue, now with a new mate.

Weโ€™d like to applaud 927 Fifth Avenue for being fantastic landlords to these and this nest, which has just welcomed a new chick! ๐Ÿฃ

๐Ÿ”—

A May-December Romance for 2 Fifth Avenue Hawks (Gift Article) The last mate of Pale Male, a celebrity hawk, has returned to their Upper East Side address with a new partner, and a baby chick has been seen.

05/11/2026

The 10th Annual Jamaica Bay Festival is here! ๐Ÿด๐Ÿ‘Ÿ๐Ÿฆ€ Celebrate the ancient mating ritual of these charismatic "living dinosaurs" that come to our shores each year, helping provide a vital food source for migrating (like the endangered Red Knot).

๐Ÿ“ Meet at Sunset Cove Park in Broad Channel, Queens
๐Ÿ“… Sunday, May 17
๐Ÿ• 10am - 2pm
๐Ÿ”— nycbirdalliance.org/festivals | Link in bio

Photos from NYC Bird Alliance's post 05/08/2026

This spring, our in Nature program has taken flight! With six outings in April, plus community building and outreach with local residents and organizations, weโ€™re bringing free, guided outings to NYCHA residents across NYC. Check out our April highlights:

๐ŸŒฑ Kicking off the spring season with 'Intro to Birding' at Fulton & Elliott-Chelsea Houses
๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ Local bird expert from McGolrick Park joining residents of Cooper Park Houses
๐Ÿชบ Spotting a Yellowโ€“crowned Night Heron nest at Nostrand Houses
๐ŸŒณ First-time birders flocked with us to Central Park from King Towers
๐Ÿ‘ Connecting with King Towers residents to share the benefits of birding for physical and mental wellbeing

05/06/2026

This Saturday, we're celebrating with EIGHT free bird outings. Whether you're a beginner birder or longtime bird-lover, join us in celebrating the amazing journeys of migratory by spotting some amazing visiting species.
๐ŸŒŽ World Migratory Bird Day
๐Ÿ“† Saturday, May 9
๐Ÿชถ All outings are
๐Ÿ”— link in bio | nycbirdalliance.org/wmbd

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