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Birds

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Black Storm-Petrel

Latin:  Hydrobates melania

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Least Storm-Petrel

Latin:  Hydrobates microsoma

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Laysan Albatross

Latin:  Phoebastria immutabilis

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Black Guillemot

Latin:  Cepphus grylle

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Arctic Tern

Latin:  Sterna paradisaea

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Sandwich Tern

Latin:  Thalasseus sandvicensis

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Turkey Vulture

Latin:  Cathartes aura

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Short-tailed Hawk

Latin:  Buteo brachyurus

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    Op-ed: "Let wind ban expire — wind, military, birds can coexist"
    News November 28, 2018

    Wind, military, birds can co-exist

    Read Executive Director Andrew Hutson's op-ed in the Daily Advance here.

    Baseball for the Birds: A New North Carolina Team Rallies Around an Endangered Species
    Working Lands November 16, 2018

    Baseball for the Birds: A New North Carolina Team Rallies Around an Endangered Species

    Inspired by the Red-cockaded Woodpecker's resilience, the Houston Astros affiliate has chosen the bird to be its official mascot.

    Building Better Communities for Birds
    Bird-Friendly Communities October 23, 2018

    Building Better Communities for Birds

    The Bird-Friendly Communities program was intended to create projects in the places that people live to ensure that birds are always among us.

    Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. Sanctuary And Audubon Center In Corolla

    "Currituck Defenders"

    Audubon Award Winners
    Summit 2018 September 26, 2018

    Audubon Award Winners

    Our biennial Summit offers an excellent opportunity to shine the spotlight on those who have made a big impact on North Carolina’s birds and our efforts to protect the places they need.

    Gazing Into the Future on the Outer Banks
    Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. Sanctuary And Audubon Center In Corolla September 26, 2018

    Gazing Into the Future on the Outer Banks

    Our efforts to balance conservation, research and habitat improvement with sustainable hunting practices are profiled in this month’s issue of Garden & Gun Magazine, in a piece titled “Currituck Defenders.”

    Priority Bird Profile: Rose-breasted Grosbeak
    Working Lands October 3, 2018

    Priority Bird Profile: Rose-breasted Grosbeak

    The Rose-breasted Grosbeak is one of about a dozen “priority species” that the National Audubon Society’s Healthy Forest initiative has chosen to help through active forest protection and management.

    Updates From Our Coast: After the Storm
    News September 25, 2018

    Updates From Our Coast: After the Storm

    Here in North Carolina, we continue to feel and see the effects of Hurricane Florence on our coast. We are grateful that all our staff are safe, yet aware that the path forward will be challenging. Stay up-to-date here.

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