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Common Raven

Latin:  Corvus corax

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Tamaulipas Crow

Latin:  Corvus imparatus

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Fish Crow

Latin:  Corvus ossifragus

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Steller's Jay

Latin:  Cyanocitta stelleri

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Brown Jay

Latin:  Psilorhinus morio

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Pinyon Jay

Latin:  Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus

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Clark's Nutcracker

Latin:  Nucifraga columbiana

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Canada Jay

Latin:  Perisoreus canadensis

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    Rich Inlet Is Naturally Important to Birds
    Coast August 31, 2015

    Rich Inlet Is Naturally Important to Birds

    Rich is one of the few natural inlets left in the state. It has escaped hard structures like jetties and terminal groins that drastically alter inlets and destroy habitat that birds require.

    Chapter of the Month: Forsyth Audubon - Citizen Science at Bethabara
    Centers And Chapters August 14, 2015

    Chapter of the Month: Forsyth Audubon - Citizen Science at Bethabara

    Over several years, citizen scientists document the changes seen in urban and suburban bird populations.

    Chapter of the Month: Forsyth Audubon - Yadkin Nature Trail Now Open
    Centers And Chapters August 13, 2015

    Chapter of the Month: Forsyth Audubon - Yadkin Nature Trail Now Open

    The Yadkin River Nature Trail at Tanglewood Park officially opened June 10, 2015, with a ceremony for local officials and other invited guests.

    Why It’s Important to Share the Beach with Birds
    Coast August 11, 2015

    Why It’s Important to Share the Beach with Birds

    It’s a great time to see lots of activity at the south end of Wrightsville Beach, and a great time to think about how this nesting site fits into the bigger picture.

    Cape Fear River Nesting Update Part 2
    Coast August 10, 2015

    Cape Fear River Nesting Update Part 2

    The nesting season is winding down on the Cape Fear River, as new fledglings take to the air.

    Speak up for Cape Hatteras National Seashore
    Coast August 4, 2015

    Speak up for Cape Hatteras National Seashore

    The National Park Service is seeking input from the public. This is your opportunity to speak up for those who enjoy the Seashore for all that it offers to birds, sea turtles, other wildlife.

    Summer Daydreams of Planting a Fall Bird Garden
    Bird-Friendly Native Plants August 2, 2015

    Summer Daydreams of Planting a Fall Bird Garden

    It’s hot. It’s steamy. Planting your bird garden right now is not a good idea. Find new ways to spend the summer preparing your garden for fall planting season.

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