Migration Stopover: Interior Forest Blocks

Photo: Curtis Smalling

Many of the intricacies of bird migration remain a mystery. We do know that migrating birds may follow a different track in fall migration than they do in spring. We know that birds are creatures of habit and may choose to land in the very same stopover location, often a single tree, year after year. Radar and minute tracking devices have revealed these details and more. Here in North Carolina, we are using that data to focus our conservation efforts.

See national trends in this data:

News & Updates

GWWAWG BLOG SERIES: Collaborating for Protection of the Golden-winged Warbler
Working Lands

GWWAWG BLOG SERIES: Collaborating for Protection of the Golden-winged Warbler

In this series of blog posts, learn about all the work of the GWWA Working Group and what this collaborative effort has done to protect this tiny gem of our forests.

A Successful Year Monitoring Golden-winged Warblers in North Carolina
Working Lands

A Successful Year Monitoring Golden-winged Warblers in North Carolina

For the North Carolina Audubon Golden-winged Warbler team, the 2013 field season has been a memorable one.

ANC Land Enhancement Outreach Initiative  To Protect Golden-Winged Warbler Habitats
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ANC Land Enhancement Outreach Initiative To Protect Golden-Winged Warbler Habitats

— Eligible Private Landowners Will Have Opportunities to Receive Financial Incentives by Participating in Program
Watching Warblers with Valerie
Working Lands

Watching Warblers with Valerie

Valerie Bruchon is one of our seasonal field biologists working to conserve and support golden-winged warblers and their habitats in Western North Carolina. Here, she has detailed her experience of a day in the field.

How can I help put NC's working lands to work for birds and people?
Working Lands

How can I help put NC's working lands to work for birds and people?

Audubon North Carolina faces an enormous challenge in achieving our conservation goals for the state’s working lands.

How you can help, right now