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    Nest Watch in 360: Pelicans, Terns and Ibis
    Coast April 9, 2018

    Watch the Action: Cape Fear River Nesting Season

    Experience a literal bird’s eye view of nesting season on the Lower Cape Fear River sanctuary islands in our new series of interactive 360-degree videos!

    Priority Bird Profile: Piping Plovers
    Coast April 2, 2018

    Priority Bird Profile: Piping Plovers

    North Carolina is the only state where Piping Plovers are found as both breeding and wintering birds – meaning they inhabit the coast year-round! Learn where to find them, how to help them, and more in this Priority Bird Profile: Piping Plovers.

    Coastal BioTech Anna Parot Returns to Lea-Hutaff
    Coast April 9, 2018

    Coastal BioTech Anna Parot Returns to Lea-Hutaff

    Anna Parot has returned to Audubon NC for a second summer supporting American Oystercatchers on Lea-Hutaff island.

    UNC-W Student Studies Oyster Health on the Lower Cape Fear River
    Conservation March 29, 2018

    UNC-W Student Studies Oyster Health on the Lower Cape Fear River

    Alexis Marti is a master’s student at UNC-W. She is working with her advisor, Troy Alphin, to assess oyster health on the Lower Cape Fear River as part of Audubon North Carolina’s oyster reef enhancement project.

    How We Made an Impact in 2017
    News March 27, 2018

    How We Made an Impact in 2017

    655 new landowners engaged, 300 foresters trained, 16,000 individuals and volunteers building Bird-Friendly Communities -- these are just some of the ways Audubon North Carolina made an impact in 2017.

    We’re Nuts About These Bird-Friendly Native Plants
    Bird-Friendly Communities March 29, 2018

    We’re Nuts About These Bird-Friendly Native Plants

    Nuts and seeds are a very important source of fat for birds as they help keep their skin and feathers healthy. Check out these four species from our 2018 Bird-Friendly Native Plants of the Year list!

    Letter to the Editor: "For the Birds"
    News March 19, 2018

    Letter to the Editor: "For the Birds"

    This opinion piece about properly siting wind projects was originally published by The News & Observer as a featured "Letter to the Editor." Bald Eagle. Photo: Dennis Schroeder and John de la Rosa/NREL/FlickrCC

    Sweeten Up Your Backyard With These Native Nectar Plants
    Bird-Friendly Native Plants March 21, 2018

    Sweeten Up Your Backyard With These Native Nectar Plants

    Nectar is a sweet treat that provides essential nutrients for one of our most recognizable backyard birds - the hummingbird! Find the best native nectar-producing plants for birds here.

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