Under the soft green canopy of live oaks, in the rustling grasses of Currituck Sound, and in freshwater pools teeming with birdlife, change is underway at the Pine Island Audubon Sanctuary.
A day at the beach is a vacation for most people. But for birds, it can be the difference between a failed nest and successfully raising chicks.
From "I found an injured bird" to "A bird keeps attacking my window! What do I do?" we answer your most common questions here.
Not sure which birds to look for, or where to go? We've got all the information you need right here.
Audubon North Carolina has released a new edition of Important Bird Areas of North Carolina, a full-color publication with detailed descriptions of North Carolina’s most critical bird habitats.
Want to get involved in an exciting community science project? Read more about how you can help monitor North Carolina's irreplaceable bird habitats.
Saving our Important Bird Areas (IBA) is a strategic initiative serving as a conservation blueprint identifying areas that are of critical importance to priority bird species.
Each morning, volunteers walk the city streets collecting and documenting bird species killed by collisions with specific buildings.