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Red-tailed Hawk

Latin:  Buteo jamaicensis

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Rough-legged Hawk

Latin:  Buteo lagopus

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Red-shouldered Hawk

Latin:  Buteo lineatus

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Least Auklet

Latin:  Aethia pusilla

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Razorbill

Latin:  Alca torda

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Dovekie

Latin:  Alle alle

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Kittlitz's Murrelet

Latin:  Brachyramphus brevirostris

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Marbled Murrelet

Latin:  Brachyramphus marmoratus

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    You're Invited: Chapter Day 2018
    Bird-Friendly Communities June 26, 2018

    You're Invited: Chapter Day 2018

    All Audubon North Carolina chapter members, Audubon Ambassadors, and those interested in creating hubs of Audubon action in North Carolina are invited to our annual Chapter Day at the North Carolina Zoo.

    Birds Nest in Odd Places!
    Birds June 18, 2018

    Birds Nest in Odd Places

    Birds are adaptable and often the cycle of nest-building and egg-laying happens pretty fast, so you never know what you might find, or when...

    "No Plastic Picnic" Wipes Out Waste
    Bird-Friendly Communities June 14, 2018

    "No Plastic Picnic" Wipes Out Waste!

    At Mecklenburg Audubon Society's annual picnic, members ditched plastic utensils, disposable bags, and straws in favor of plates and cups from home.

    Priority Bird Profile: Great Egret
    Coast June 4, 2018

    Priority Bird Profile: Great Egret

    The symbol of the National Audubon Society, Great Egrets were nearly wiped out by plume hunters in the United States during the late 1800s. Learn where to find them, how to help them, and more in this Priority Bird Profile.

    Old Homestead Seeds Change
    GWWA Conservation - Working Lands May 25, 2018

    Old Homestead Seeds Change

    "Since I’ve owned my property I’ve been looking for ways to benefit wildlife," explains Broadwell. "I want to make it a more interesting and attractive place for myself and the animals that depend on it."

    Land Trust Property Certified As Bird-Friendly Habitat
    Forest Landbird Legacy Program May 24, 2018

    Land Trust Property Certified As Bird-Friendly Habitat

    Audubon North Carolina is happy to officially recognize the LandTrust for Central NC’s Low Water Bridge property in Montgomery County as a Certified Forest Landbird Legacy Habitat.

    Boone Bird Garden Groundbreaking and Celebration
    Bird-Friendly Communities May 15, 2018

    Boone Bird Garden Groundbreaking and Celebration

    This project transforms a school courtyard into a colorful garden full of plants that will produce flowers, seeds, and berries that will in turn attract birds and other pollinators.

    Protecting Land for Birds and People
    Advocacy May 15, 2018

    Protecting Land for Birds and People

    For over 100 years, Audubon and our partners have worked to protect the most important places birds need. Yet new development pressures, changing land uses, and shifting seasons are affecting where our birds can survive and thrive in the future.

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