With its white blossoms, Virginia Sweetspire might not look like a hummingbird magnet, but you can bet it is!
Meet Jim Eldrett, a T. Gilbert Pearson Audubon Society volunteer who goes above and beyond to protect North Carolina's birds.
Bringing conservation efforts on where most people live – in cities and towns.
Find a retailer near you that carries the Native Plants of the Year
This page contains resources for media covering the Bird-Friendly Planting Day on April 19.
Audubon North Carolina's Bird-Friendly Native Plants of the Year program works to bring back native plants that specifically benefit birds, our environment and our local economy.
We’re partnering with local plant nurseries and growers to offer more bird-friendly native plants to add to your garden to help our birds.
Search every North Carolina species that appears in Dr. Larry Mellichamp’s “Native Plants of the Southeast" and all North Carolina Botanical Garden “Wildflower of the Year” plants.