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Ridgway's Rail

Latin:  Rallus obsoletus

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Vireo Gorra Negra

Latin:  Vireo atricapilla

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Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay

Latin:  Aphelocoma woodhouseii

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California Scrub-Jay

Latin:  Aphelocoma californica

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Cassia Crossbill

Latin:  Loxia sinesciuris

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Scaly-breasted Munia

Latin:  Lonchura punctulata

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Tufted Flycatcher

Latin:  Mitrephanes phaeocercus

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Plain Chachalaca

Latin:  Ortalis vetula

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    Goodbye Nandina, Hello Spicebush
    Bird-Friendly Native Plants December 9, 2015

    Goodbye Nandina, Hello Spicebush

    Make big strides to increase the number of bird-friendly native plants in your community. Ask city and county governments to use more plants from the Bird-Friendly Native Plants list.

    116 Years and Growing
    Birding And Bird Watching December 8, 2015

    116 Years and Growing

    Help count birds for citizen science during the 116th Audubon Christmas Bird Count.

    Help Count Birds for Science during Audubon North Carolina’s Annual Christmas Bird Count
    Media Releases December 8, 2015

    Help Count Birds for Science during Audubon North Carolina’s Annual Christmas Bird Count

    The Audubon Christmas Bird Count returns for the 116th Year of citizen science and bird conservation!

    WUNC: Raleigh To Turn 'Lights Out' After Hours To Protect Migrating Birds
    In The News November 18, 2015

    WUNC: Raleigh To Turn 'Lights Out' After Hours To Protect Migrating Birds

    The City of Raleigh announced they will turn out the lights to protect migrating birds.

    Aerial Views of Pine Island
    Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. Sanctuary And Audubon Center In Corolla November 18, 2015

    Aerial Views of Pine Island

    Chip Hemingway, an architect working on the Master Site Plan for the Sanctuary, has been able to blend his two passions: to create both art and architecture.

    Stroll Through the Upgraded Nature Trail
    Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. Sanctuary And Audubon Center In Corolla November 18, 2015

    Stroll Through the Upgraded Nature Trail

    This winter, work will be done to make the Sanctuary Nature Trail in Corolla more accessible and informative.

    Exploring Nature and History in the Outer Banks
    Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. Sanctuary And Audubon Center In Corolla November 17, 2015

    Exploring Nature and History in the Outer Banks

    The Sanctuary staff was excited to partner with Wings Over Water to offer festival goers an intimate nature experience through guided tours.

    Spring Break for Good
    Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. Sanctuary And Audubon Center In Corolla November 13, 2015

    Spring Break for Good

    Twenty-four student volunteers flocked to the Outer Banks as part of the University of Akron’s 2015 Alternative Spring Break Trip.

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