Bird Friendly Communities

Seven Things Landscape Design Professionals Can Do For Birds

Seven Things Landscape Design Professionals Can Do For Birds

— Learn how incorporating bird-friendly practices into architecture and landscape design can have an impact on the birds in your backyard.
Bird-Friendly Native Plants for Every North Carolina Gardener

Bird-Friendly Native Plants for Every North Carolina Gardener

— These local nurseries across our state have committed to selling native plants to benefit birds. Now it’s your turn to shop local and help native plants take root.
Spread Native Plants with DIY Seed Bombs!

Spread Native Plants with DIY Seed Bombs!

— Toss this DIY little bomb of guerrilla bird activism in neglected spaces around your home; drive one to work or to your kid’s school.
Building Bird-Friendly Communities

Building Bird-Friendly Communities

— Meet Kim Brand. With Audubon, Kim is engaging citizens across North Carolina to take actions that help birds thrive where we all live, in cities and towns.
Installing Nuthatch Nest Boxes 101

Installing Nuthatch Nest Boxes 101

— Dr. Stanback answers commonly asked questions about putting up nuthatch nest boxes.
Vines Make for Happy Hummers

Vines Make for Happy Hummers

— Vines are self-filling hummingbird feeders! Plant them in your bird-friendly backyard.
Why I Volunteer at “Bird O’clock”

Why I Volunteer at “Bird O’clock”

— Learn why dedicated volunteers wake up at “bird o’clock” to survey downtown streets on early spring and fall mornings.
Plant spicebush, give a bird one more day!

Plant spicebush, give a bird one more day!

— The Spicebush is among our Bird-Friendly Native Plants of the Year for 2015. Find this and other plants at your local participating retailer.
Show Your Love for the Wood Thrush

Show Your Love for the Wood Thrush

— Meet the Wood Thrush, our champion bird of 2015!
Winterberry – Irresistible to Birds AND People

Winterberry – Irresistible to Birds AND People

— Not only will the winterberries delight human neighbors every fall and winter, they will attract and feed a variety of birds.