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Birds

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Laughing Gull

Latin:  Leucophaeus atricilla

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Lawrence's Goldfinch

Latin:  Spinus lawrencei

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Least Flycatcher

Latin:  Empidonax minimus

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Common Redpoll

Latin:  Acanthis flammea

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Common Yellowthroat

Latin:  Geothlypis trichas

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Connecticut Warbler

Latin:  Oporornis agilis

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Cordilleran Flycatcher

Latin:  Empidonax occidentalis

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Dark-eyed Junco

Latin:  Junco hyemalis

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    Two Towers Welcome Swifts to Black Mountain
    Bird-Friendly Communities August 30, 2016

    Two Towers Welcome Swifts to Black Mountain

    Town of Black Mountain constructs two chimney swift towers for local bird populations.

    Saving Our Birds Kicks off in the Triangle
    Conservation August 30, 2016

    Saving Our Birds Kicks off in the Triangle

    Saving Our Birds will feature a series of programs and events to inspire awareness and understanding of NC native birds and empower people to help conserve the habitats they need to thrive.

    Coastal Habitats Support Growing Chicks
    Conservation August 9, 2016

    Coastal Habitats Support Growing Chicks

    Audubon-managed sanctuary sites support about one-third of the coastal waterbirds that nest in the state. Protecting these sites are essential to maintaining healthy populations of coastal birds.

    Leading Conservation – Sound Science and Global Partnerships
    Donate July 27, 2016

    Leading Conservation – Sound Science and Global Partnerships

    As our birds don’t live within state borders, neither do our staff. Audubon employs a full life-cycle approach to conservation. Donate to support our work to lead conservation across the entire Atlantic Flyway.

    Leading Conservation – Pine Island Sanctuary and Audubon Center
    Donate July 27, 2016

    Leading Conservation – Pine Island Sanctuary and Audubon Center

    The 2,600-acre Sanctuary and Audubon Center in Corolla is a special place where birds, wildlife and a very diverse set of ecosystems continue to thrive. Make a donation to support the program.

    Leading Conservation – Bird Friendly Communities
    Donate July 27, 2016

    Leading Conservation – Bird Friendly Communities

    When Audubon raises its voice for the birds of North Carolina, people listen. It took only two years to create 10,000 new homes for nuthatches. Donate to support our next effort.

    Leading Conservation – Working Lands
    Donate July 27, 2016

    Leading Conservation – Working Lands

    We know the Golden-winged Warbler and Wood Thrush greatly benefit from connected habitats. One way we are solving this is through our Working Lands Initiative. Donate to support this program.

    Help Save Endangered Piping Plovers at North Carolina’s Rich Inlet
    Advocacy July 22, 2016

    Help Save Endangered Piping Plovers at North Carolina’s Rich Inlet

    We need YOUR help to stop the construction of this terminal groin once and for all. Urge the Army Corps to Save Rich Inlet.

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