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Dusky-capped Flycatcher

Latin:  Myiarchus tuberculifer

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Dusky Flycatcher

Latin:  Empidonax oberholseri

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Eared Grebe

Latin:  Podiceps nigricollis

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Eastern Meadowlark

Latin:  Sturnella magna

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Eastern Phoebe

Latin:  Sayornis phoebe

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Eastern Towhee

Latin:  Pipilo erythrophthalmus

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Eastern Wood-Pewee

Latin:  Contopus virens

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Evening Grosbeak

Latin:  Coccothraustes vespertinus

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    Expanding Engagement with Landowners Across NC
    Climate July 20, 2016

    Expanding Engagement with Landowners Across NC

    This summer, the Audubon North Carolina team welcomes Cat Bowler to support our Climate and Policy work across the state.

    A Summer of Climate and Policy Engagement
    Climate July 20, 2016

    A Summer of Climate and Policy Engagement

    This summer, the Audubon North Carolina team welcomes Maddi Denton to support our Climate and Policy work across the state.

    Bird-Friendly Forestry Training Increases Land Stewardship
    Working Lands

    Bird-Friendly Forestry Training Increases Land Stewardship

    Outreach to private landowners is an important step in increasing land stewardship for our imperiled species. The Audubon staff works with partners to present the latest research and programs associated with the best forest management practices for birds.

    With Small Changes, Forest Management Benefits Birds
    Working Lands July 5, 2016

    With Small Changes, Forest Management Benefits Birds

    Last month, nearly 50 foresters were trained in management practices to benefit birds in NC.

    Beach Nesting Season Off to a Great Start
    Conservation June 28, 2016

    Beach Nesting Season Off to a Great Start

    This summer, the Wrightsville Beach nesting colony has 349 Least Tern pairs, 123 Black Skimmer pairs, 14 Common Tern pairs and four oystercatcher pairs nesting on the beach.

    Elect The Bird-Friendly Native Plants of the Year
    Bird-Friendly Communities June 28, 2016

    Elect The Bird-Friendly Native Plants of the Year

    Help finalize our 2018 Bird-Friendly Native Plants of the Year list by casting your vote! Our native plant experts have complied a list of NC native plant candidates, and now it’s up to YOU to vote for the winners.

    Expanding a Golden-Winged Warbler Family
    Working Lands June 24, 2016

    Expanding a Golden-Winged Warbler Family

    Meet Don and Holly Addis - managing their Western NC land for Golden-winged Warbler habitat with assistance from Audubon NC.

    A Record-Setting Habitat for Warblers
    Working Lands June 24, 2016

    A Record-Setting Habitat for Warblers

    Mark and Margaret Hartman are managing their Ashe County land for Golden-winged Warblers. Click to learn more!

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