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Yellow-billed Loon

Latin:  Gavia adamsii

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Wilson's Storm-Petrel

Latin:  Oceanites oceanicus

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White-faced Storm-Petrel

Latin:  Pelagodroma marina

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White-tailed Tropicbird

Latin:  Phaethon lepturus

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Red-tailed Tropicbird

Latin:  Phaethon rubricauda

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Red-billed Tropicbird

Latin:  Phaethon aethereus

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Red-footed Booby

Latin:  Sula sula

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Northern Gannet

Latin:  Morus bassanus

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    Help Increase Community Resilience in Tyrrell County
    Coastal Resilience

    Help Increase Community Resilience in Tyrrell County

    Get involved in developing community resilience projects with nature-based solutions in Tyrrell County.

    Turn off Lights at Night to Help Spring Migrants
    Media Releases March 4, 2025

    Turn off Lights at Night to Help Spring Migrants

    Join efforts across the state to reduce fatal bird building collisions by going Lights Out at night through May 30.

    Rolling out the Welcome Mat for Black Rails at Pine Island
    Donal O'Brien Jr.  Sanctuary And Audubon Center March 4, 2025

    Rolling out the Welcome Mat for Black Rails at Pine Island

    Create habitat and they will come. That’s the hope as we develop the perfect breeding ground for Black Rails at our Outer Banks sanctuary.

    North Carolina's Cape Fear River Is a ‘Forever Chemical’ Hotspot—What Does That Mean for Its Birds and People?
    Coastal Islands Sanctuary Program March 25, 2025

    North Carolina's Cape Fear River Is a ‘Forever Chemical’ Hotspot—What Does That Mean for Its Birds and People?

    Amid mounting global health concerns about PFAS, communities living along the waterway must grapple with how contamination is affecting life on the river. Yet as hard as it is to conduct health studies on humans, it’s even harder with wild animals.

    Advocacy December 2, 2023

    2025 Advocacy Day

    Complete these steps now to confirm your participation in Audubon North Carolina 2025 Advocacy Day on Tuesday, April 29.

    State Proposes Access Pass for Game Lands
    News February 12, 2025

    State Proposes Access Pass for Game Lands

    Audubon encourages members, public to weigh.

    After Hurricane Helene, Mountain Chapters Work for Normalcy and Recovery
    Chapters February 14, 2025

    After Hurricane Helene, Mountain Chapters Work for Normalcy and Recovery

    “It’s been heart breaking and heartwarming at the same time.”

    Get to Know our National Bird
    Birds February 3, 2025

    Get to Know our National Bird

    The Bald Eagle was officially declared the U.S. National Bird on Christmas Eve, here’s what you may not know about America’s favorite bird as their breeding season kicks off.

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