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Vermilion Flycatcher, photo by Mick Thompson

We inspire people to enjoy and protect birds

Tucson Audubon Society has a long history of educating people about birds and speaking out on their behalf across Southeast Arizona and beyond. Please join us.

We inspire people to enjoy and protect birds

Tucson Audubon Society has a long history of educating people about birds and speaking out on their behalf across Southeast Arizona and beyond. Please join us.

Vermilion Flycatcher, photo by Mick Thompson

Southeast Arizona Birding Festival

Thanks to everyone for a wonderful Festival!
We’ll see you in 2025, August 6–10

Online Fall Native Plant Sale

October 1–9, 2024
Start the fall planting season off with a bang and create some bird habitat!

Online Sale: Starting October 9, purchase your plants at tucsonaudubon.org/plantsale

Pick up your plants: Orders can be picked up on October 11 and 12 at the Nature Shop during regular business hours.

See the plant list

MISSION STATEMENT

Tucson Audubon inspires people to enjoy and protect birds through recreation, education, conservation, and restoration of the environment upon which we all depend.

DISCOVER BIRDING

Come birding with us on a field trip!

Get the most out of birding, enjoy the desert, and meet your fellow birders! Become part of the local birding community and spot that elusive bird on your bucket list with our guided field trips.
Montezuma Quail image by Greg Lavaty

2023 Winter Appeal

April 1–30

Birdathon is our month-long community fundraising event. Join a team or start your own, go birding, and help us ensure a healthy future for our local birds!

DISCOVER BIRDING

Who Is a Birder?

This video collaboration between the North American Nature Photographers Association (NANPA) scholars and Tucson Audubon highlights the diversity of birds and birders in our community, addressing the question “Who Is A Birder?”.

Find your life birds in Southeast Arizona!

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of Southeast Arizona