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Magnificent Frigatebird

Latin:  Fregata magnificens

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Great Cormorant

Latin:  Phalacrocorax carbo

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Double-crested Cormorant

Latin:  Nannopterum auritum

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Brandt's Cormorant

Latin:  Urile penicillatus

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Brown Booby

Latin:  Sula leucogaster

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Anhinga

Latin:  Anhinga anhinga

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American White Pelican

Latin:  Pelecanus erythrorhynchos

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Brown Pelican

Latin:  Pelecanus occidentalis

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    Fast-Growing County Passes Bird-Friendly Development Policies, Thanks to Audubon Chapter
    Urban Forestry January 9, 2025

    Fast-Growing County Passes Bird-Friendly Development Policies, Thanks to Audubon Chapter

    New Hope Bird Alliance helped pass bird-friendly land-use policies that will help guide Chatham County development.

    Top Wins for Birds in 2024
    News December 16, 2024

    Top Wins for Birds in 2024

    From mountains to coast, Audubon staff and members flocked together to advance ambitious projects and policies for birds this year.

    Pine Island Year in Review: Marsh Research, Wildlife Surveys, and More
    Donal O'Brien Jr.  Sanctuary And Audubon Center November 19, 2024

    Pine Island Year in Review: Marsh Research, Wildlife Surveys, and More

    We launched new research and advanced restoration projects at our Outer Banks sanctuary, with the help of new partnerships, staff, and volunteers.

    Audubon Invites Volunteers to Celebrate 125 Years of the Christmas Bird Count
    News November 22, 2024

    Audubon Invites Volunteers to Celebrate 125 Years of the Christmas Bird Count

    Joining the longest-running bird census is a way for individuals to help conservationists protect birds.

    The Next Phase of Responsible Offshore Wind Energy
    Climate November 14, 2024

    The Next Phase of Responsible Offshore Wind Energy

    Audubon and our partners are advocating for responsible offshore wind energy in BOEM’s latest planning phase for the central Atlantic Coast.

    The Silver Lining for a Declining Grassland Songbird
    News October 18, 2024

    The Silver Lining for a Declining Grassland Songbird

    Henslow’s Sparrows have been declining since the 1950s, but their resilience and an unlikely safe haven provide hope for their survival.

    Less Light, More Trees for Migrating Birds
    Urban Forestry October 16, 2024

    Less Light, More Trees for Migrating Birds

    Cities and towns can be places where migrating birds thrive—with the expansion and conservation of our urban forests.

    Establish New Roots this Native Plants Week 2024
    Media Releases October 15, 2024

    Establish New Roots this Native Plants Week 2024

    It’s easier and more popular than ever to sow native seeds this fall, thanks to a myriad of new state and local policies—just in time for North Carolina Native Plants Week Oct. 20-26.

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