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Birds

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Brown-headed Cowbird

Latin:  Molothrus ater

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Brewer's Blackbird

Latin:  Euphagus cyanocephalus

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Brewer's Sparrow

Latin:  Spizella breweri

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Black-vented Shearwater

Latin:  Puffinus opisthomelas

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Northern Fulmar

Latin:  Fulmarus glacialis

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Tropical Parula

Latin:  Setophaga pitiayumi

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American Redstart

Latin:  Setophaga ruticilla

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American Tree Sparrow

Latin:  Spizelloides arborea

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    Charlotte Observer: A DIY response to climate change
    In The News December 23, 2015

    Charlotte Observer: A DIY response to climate change

    Audubon has a spirit that can overcome political gridlock.

    News & Observer: Raleigh turns out lights for birds
    In The News December 23, 2015

    News & Observer: Raleigh turns out lights for birds

    ‘Lights Out’ program dovetails with Raleigh’s conservation efforts

    UNC-TV: A big day for a little bird
    In The News December 23, 2015

    UNC-TV: A big day for a little bird

    Brown-headed Nuthatches make their home in the southeast because of the temperate climate and abundance of pine trees.

    Philanthropy Journal: A Southern Home for a Southern Bird: Success Through Nonprofit Storytelling
    In The News December 23, 2015

    Philanthropy Journal: A Southern Home for a Southern Bird: Success Through Nonprofit Storytelling

    The Brown-headed Nuthatch, a southern bird born and bred, needs your help to find a good home. These birds need more nest boxes today, so we can enjoy them for generations to come.

    Winston-Salem Journal: Adding bird-friendly native plants helps everyone
    In The News December 23, 2015

    Winston-Salem Journal: Adding bird-friendly native plants helps everyone

    Providing the right kind of plants and elements in your landscape allows birds the three basic winter essentials: food, water and shelter.

    WRAL: This idea's for the birds: Raleigh to dim building lights
    In The News December 23, 2015

    WRAL: This idea's for the birds: Raleigh to dim building lights

    Raleigh plans to implement "bird-friendly lighting strategies" as part of its 2030 Comprehensive Plan, a long-range plan that covers energy conservation and wildlife habitat as well as neighborhood and economic development.

    Audubon Magazine: Piping Plovers Get a Protected Park in the Bahamas
    In The News December 23, 2015

    Audubon Magazine: Piping Plovers Get a Protected Park in the Bahamas

    Thanks in part to the efforts of Audubon's shorebird experts, the plovers' wintering grounds are now a national park.

    A Secluded Outer Banks Experience
    Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. Sanctuary And Audubon Center In Corolla December 23, 2015

    A Secluded Outer Banks Experience

    The Sanctuary in Corolla recently hosted students from the University of North Carolina’s Coastal Studies Institute Outer Banks Field Site Program.

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