Meet Curtis Smalling. Curtis ensures North Carolina’s birds are protected throughout their entire annual life cycle.
Audubon NC has expanded our reach to include working with communities of faith working with people who have the same passion and energy for the natural world that we do.
Meet Center Director Robbie Fearn. Robbie oversees our conservation work engaging citizens and scientists on the importance of preserving bird habitats on the Outer Banks.
Bird banding is a valuable tool in the study and conservation of many bird species. Explore insights gleaned from the observation of banded birds.
While you’re enjoying some fun in the sun, remember, you aren’t the only one using the sand and surf. Share the beach with shorebirds.
Audubon North Carolina’s Donal C. O’Brien Jr. Sanctuary Director Robbie Fearn celebrates the early signs of spring on the Outer Banks.
The oldest known Brown Pelican was 43. Bird banding research allows biologists to uncover data to help protect and conserve priority species throughout their life cycle.
Learn about the data discovered by a Red Knot banded in Bahia Lomas, Chile.