Audubon North Carolina works with 10 chapters across North Carolina. Each chapter works at the local level on bird conservation issues, holds a monthly meeting and conducts numerous field trips and programs.
A priority species is one that is particularly threatened in terms of the species' long-term survival.
Birds have a unique ability to inspire and delight us. Learn about how to best watch feathered friends.
Bird feeding can benefit birds and also provides great bird watching from your own backyard. Get easy tips to feed the birds.
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Piping Plovers are federally threatened and endangered shorebirds, which inhabit wide, open beaches, shorelines and dry lakebeds in North America.
American Oystercatchers are the most recognizable of all North Carolina shorebirds. They can be found along the North Carolina coast year-round, nesting on sandy beaches and islands.