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Common Sandpiper

Latin:  Actitis hypoleucos

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Black Rosy-Finch

Latin:  Leucosticte atrata

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Green Kingfisher

Latin:  Chloroceryle americana

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Mountain Plover

Latin:  Charadrius montanus

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Neotropic Cormorant

Latin:  Phalacrocorax brasilianus

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Smew

Latin:  Mergellus albellus

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Lapland Longspur

Latin:  Calcarius lapponicus

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Black-footed Albatross

Latin:  Phoebastria nigripes

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    Bald Head - Smith Island IBA
    Important Bird Areas

    Bald Head - Smith Island IBA

    Learn more about the over 10,000 acres of protected North Carolina habitat.

    Senate Bill 2372 and House Bill 4094 Seeks to Overturn Regulation to Protect Cape Hatteras National Seashore Birds and Wildlife

    Senate Bill 2372 and House Bill 4094 Seeks to Overturn Regulation to Protect Cape Hatteras National Seashore Birds and Wildlife

    Congressman Jones and North Carolina Senators Hagan and Burr have introduced damaging legislation.

    Highlands Plateau IBA
    Important Bird Areas

    Highlands Plateau IBA

    Escape to the misty North Carolina mountains of the Highlands Plateau IBA.

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    Monthly Giving Program

    Join our monthly giving program, and put your contribution to work for birds every day of the year. 

    Coast Watch: Agencies Oppose Figure Eight Groin
    Coast

    Coast Watch: Agencies Oppose Figure Eight Groin

    Coastal conservation advocates vigorously object to "beach hardening" structures such as groins and seawalls.

    Grandfather Mountain IBA
    Important Bird Areas

    Grandfather Mountain IBA

    Grandfather Mountain Important Bird Area is one of the most diverse breeding grounds for birds in North Carolina and probably the second highest in the US.

    Beating the Odds: A Year in the Life of a Piping Plover

    Beating the Odds: A Year in the Life of a Piping Plover

    Piping Plovers are birds on the brink. Help these brave birds overcome habitat loss and human disturbance.

    Putting Working Lands to Work for Birds and People
    Working Lands

    Putting Working Lands to Work for Birds and People

    Audubon is partnering with landowners to make working lands benefit birds, people and communities, focusing on forests, agricultural lands, and grasslands and ranchlands.

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