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Jabiru

Latin:  Jabiru mycteria

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American Flamingo

Latin:  Phoenicopterus ruber

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Limpkin

Latin:  Aramus guarauna

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Gila Woodpecker

Latin:  Melanerpes uropygialis

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White-headed Woodpecker

Latin:  Dryobates albolarvatus

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Black-backed Woodpecker

Latin:  Picoides arcticus

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Arizona Woodpecker

Latin:  Dryobates arizonae

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Red-cockaded Woodpecker

Latin:  Dryobates borealis

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    Treasure Highlands

    Treasure Highlands

    A new initiative is underway in the Highlands Plateau Important Bird Area.

    Get Involved with your Local Chapter
    Chapters

    Get Involved with your Local Chapter

    Lifelong birders. Impassioned activists. Plant-lovers. Our nine local chapters are as diverse as the regions they represent.

    American Oystercatcher Research 2010-2016
    Coast

    American Oystercatcher Research 2010-2016

    This fine bird is most striking in appearance and exceedingly conspicuous.

    Coast Islands and Sanctuary Program
    Coast

    Coast Islands and Sanctuary Program

    For more than 25 years, Audubon’s Coastal Island Sanctuary Program has been a model for conservation along the Atlantic Flyway.

    Escape to the Donal C. O'Brien Jr Sanctuary and Audubon Center at Corolla
    Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. Sanctuary And Audubon Center In Corolla

    Escape to the Donal C. O'Brien Jr Sanctuary and Audubon Center at Corolla

    Coratank is the Indian word from which our Currituck - sound, county, courthouse - was long ago derived. 

    Lea Island and Hutaff Island
    Important Bird Areas

    Lea Island and Hutaff Island

    Located north of Wilmington, between Figure Eight Island and Topsail Island, Lea-Hutaff Island is a 5,641-acre undeveloped barrier island and marsh system that has remained undisturbed by development.

    Our History
    About Us

    Our History

    The mission of the National Audubon Society's North Carolina State Office is to help conserve and restore the North Carolina habitats we share with all wildlife, focusing on the needs of birds.

    Cape Hatteras: A National Seashore for All

    Cape Hatteras: A National Seashore for All

    Decades of unregulated beach driving have pushed the birds at Cape Hatteras National Seashore — a globally significant IBA — to the brink.

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