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Birds

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Common Crane

Latin:  Grus grus

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Mountain Quail

Latin:  Oreortyx pictus

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Caspian Tern

Latin:  Hydroprogne caspia

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Barrow's Goldeneye

Latin:  Bucephala islandica

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Tufted Duck

Latin:  Aythya fuligula

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Rock Wren

Latin:  Salpinctes obsoletus

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Western Sandpiper

Latin:  Calidris mauri

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Black-throated Sparrow

Latin:  Amphispiza bilineata

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    Finding The Reward In Helping Birds Thrive
    About Us November 5, 2015

    Finding The Reward In Helping Birds Thrive

    Meet Lindsay Addison. Lindsay works on the ground to manage, monitor, and protect coastal birds in North Carolina and beyond.

    Phase 1 of the Future Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. Sanctuary and Audubon Center
    Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. Sanctuary And Audubon Center In Corolla

    Phase 1 of the Future Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. Sanctuary and Audubon Center

    The birds and wildlife have been here for centuries and now ambitious planning at the Sanctuary and Audubon Center in Corolla will bring researchers from across the country to unlock its conservation secrets.

    Conservation Inspires Art and Education
    Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. Sanctuary And Audubon Center In Corolla November 4, 2015

    Conservation Inspires Art and Education

    Inspired by the region’s famed waterfowl and long-standing tradition of hunting with wooden decoys, Hitnes created a large-scale mural on the Sanctuary’s boathouse.

    What's Your #ClimateThing?
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    What's Your #ClimateThing?

    Let’s talk about the things that inspire us to make a difference for birds and climate change. Join the national movement to share the things that inspire us to take action on climate change.

    Carolina Parent: Triangle Weekend Fun
    In The News October 29, 2015

    Carolina Parent: Triangle Weekend Fun

    This weekend, the Triangle shows off its eclectic family fun. Head out to festivals that celebrate summer, art and crafts and ... chimney swifts.

    News & Observer: Keep the driving limits on Cape Hatteras National Seashore
    In The News October 29, 2015

    News & Observer: Keep the driving limits on Cape Hatteras National Seashore

    The beach is essential to wildlife that lay eggs and nest along the sandy stretches in a pattern established thousands of years before the arrival of the internal combustion engine.

    News & Observer: Beach driving restrictions at Cape Hatteras open for debate
    In The News October 29, 2015

    News & Observer: Beach driving restrictions at Cape Hatteras open for debate

    Following federal orders written into the 2015 National Defense Authorization Act, the National Park Service is considering increasing beach access to drivers at the park.

    Yes! Weekly Magazine: Window Pain
    In The News October 29, 2015

    Yes! Weekly Magazine: Window Pain

    With cities across the nation building bigger skyscrapers, commercial buildings, and even just condos, there has been a shift in the migration trends for birds.

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