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Carolina Chickadee

Latin:  Poecile carolinensis

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Mountain Chickadee

Latin:  Poecile gambeli

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Boreal Chickadee

Latin:  Poecile hudsonicus

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Chestnut-backed Chickadee

Latin:  Poecile rufescens

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Mexican Chickadee

Latin:  Poecile sclateri

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Verdin

Latin:  Auriparus flaviceps

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Bushtit

Latin:  Psaltriparus minimus

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Cactus Wren

Latin:  Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus

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    Asheville Citizen-Times: Climate change isn't for the birds
    In The News

    Asheville Citizen-Times: Climate change isn't for the birds

    Can you imagine North Carolina without the iconic brown pelican or the adorable brown-headed nuthatch? 

    Winston-Salem Journal: Birds are sensitive to surroundings
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    Winston-Salem Journal: Birds are sensitive to surroundings

    Most birds are more sensitive to their surroundings than humans. If conditions change and if their food or homes disappear they could perish.

    Issues and Policy
    Climate

    Issues and Policy

    Read Audubon NC’s stance on developing policies to see how the organization will use these issues to develop conservation efforts that benefit birds.

    Bird-Friendly Native Plants of the Year: For Growers and Retailers
    Bird-Friendly Native Plants

    Bird-Friendly Native Plants of the Year: For Growers and Retailers

    We are creating a local base of buyers for native plants, and now we need YOU – our local growers and nurserymen.

    Bird-Friendly Native Plants of the Year: For Gardeners
    Bird-Friendly Native Plants

    Bird-Friendly Native Plants of the Year: For Gardeners

    We’re partnering with local plant nurseries and growers to offer more bird-friendly native plants to add to your garden to help our birds.

    Bird-Friendly Native Plants of the Year Program
    Bird-Friendly Native Plants

    Bird-Friendly Native Plants of the Year Program

    Audubon North Carolina's Bird-Friendly Native Plants of the Year program works to bring back native plants that specifically benefit birds, our environment and our local economy.

    700 Bird-Friendly Native Plants for North Carolina
    Bird-Friendly Native Plants

    700 Bird-Friendly Native Plants for North Carolina

    Search every North Carolina species that appears in Dr. Larry Mellichamp’s “Native Plants of the Southeast" and all North Carolina Botanical Garden “Wildflower of the Year” plants.

    Climate Threatened Birds Need Your Help – Act Now
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    Climate Threatened Birds Need Your Help – Act Now

    Make a difference for our birds. Pledge to take action against climate change in North Carolina.

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