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Loggerhead Shrike

Latin:  Lanius ludovicianus

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Northern Shrike

Latin:  Lanius borealis

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Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

Latin:  Polioptila caerulea

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Golden-crowned Kinglet

Latin:  Regulus satrapa

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Ruby-crowned Kinglet

Latin:  Corthylio calendula

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Horned Lark

Latin:  Eremophila alpestris

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American Pipit

Latin:  Anthus rubescens

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Eastern Yellow Wagtail

Latin:  Motacilla tschutschensis

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    Seabird that Depends on NC’s Offshore Waters Gains Federal Protections
    Conservation March 15, 2024

    Seabird that Depends on NC’s Offshore Waters Gains Federal Protections

    Endangered species protections will help Black-capped Petrel as offshore wind energy ramps up.

    The Birds are Back in Town
    Media Releases March 12, 2024

    The Birds are Back in Town

    As we welcome the return of our coastal birds for the breeding season, we need your help to keep them safe.

    Waterbird Survey Shows Continued Declines for Beach-nesting Species
    Coast March 12, 2024

    Waterbird Survey Shows Continued Declines for Beach-nesting Species

    A 2023 census report shows substantial declines for Black Skimmers, among others. Here's how we’re working to turn the tide.

    Advocacy March 1, 2023

    2024 Advocacy Day

    Complete these steps now to confirm your participation in Audubon North Carolina 2024 Advocacy Day on Wednesday, May 22.

    Executive Order to Restore and Protect NC’s Natural and Working Lands
    News February 15, 2024

    Executive Order to Restore and Protect NC’s Natural and Working Lands

    Executive order to conserve and restore 2 million acres of forests and wetlands in North Carolina and plant 1 million new trees in urban areas by 2040.

    Trail Cameras Show Perils Facing Oystercatcher Families on the Cape Fear River
    Coast January 26, 2024

    Trail Cameras Show Perils Facing Oystercatcher Families on the Cape Fear River

    Less than a quarter of oystercatcher parents were able to successfully raise chicks on the river last summer. Trail camera footage reveals some of the reasons why.

    Expansion of Eastern NC Refuge Would Bring Critical Bird Habitat into Conservation
    News January 24, 2024

    Expansion of Eastern NC Refuge Would Bring Critical Bird Habitat into Conservation

    Audubon and our members backed the proposed expansion of a refuge that supports the highest density of nesting birds in our state.

    Flock Together for the Great Backyard Bird Count
    News January 23, 2024

    Flock Together for the Great Backyard Bird Count

    Share the joy of birding with others during this global event.

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