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Rufous-crowned Sparrow

Latin:  Aimophila ruficeps

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Olive Sparrow

Latin:  Arremonops rufivirgatus

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Yellow-eyed Junco

Latin:  Junco phaeonotus

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Abert's Towhee

Latin:  Melozone aberti

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California Towhee

Latin:  Melozone crissalis

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Canyon Towhee

Latin:  Melozone fusca

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Morelet's Seedeater

Latin:  Sporophila morelleti

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Northern Cardinal

Latin:  Cardinalis cardinalis

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    Share Your Holiday with Shorebirds
    Coast May 19, 2015

    Share Your Holiday with Shorebirds

    While you’re enjoying some fun in the sun, remember, you aren’t the only one using the sand and surf. Share the beach with shorebirds.

    Spring Creeps Slowly onto the Outer Banks
    Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. Sanctuary And Audubon Center In Corolla May 18, 2015

    Spring Creeps Slowly onto the Outer Banks

    Audubon North Carolina’s Donal C. O’Brien Jr. Sanctuary Director Robbie Fearn celebrates the early signs of spring on the Outer Banks.

    Quest for Banded Birds: The 18-Year Journey of a Brown Pelican
    Coast May 16, 2015

    Quest for Banded Birds: The 18-Year Journey of a Brown Pelican

    The oldest known Brown Pelican was 43. Bird banding research allows biologists to uncover data to help protect and conserve priority species throughout their life cycle.

    Quest for Banded Birds: A Red Knot from Chile to the Carolinas
    Coast May 15, 2015

    Quest for Banded Birds: A Red Knot from Chile to the Carolinas

    Learn about the data discovered by a Red Knot banded in Bahia Lomas, Chile.

    Quest for Banded Birds: The Next Generation of American Oystercatchers
    Coast May 14, 2015

    Quest for Banded Birds: The Next Generation of American Oystercatchers

    Follow the life of an oystercatcher banded on Champagne Island in Cape May County, NJ in 2007 when it was just a chick.

    Quest for Banded Birds: A Wintering Piping Plover
    Coast May 13, 2015

    Quest for Banded Birds: A Wintering Piping Plover

    This banded Piping Plover is part of the endangered Great Lakes population, which consists of around 70 breeding pairs and their offspring. During 2014, it wintered at Rich Inlet.

    Quest for Banded Birds: An Opportunistic Least Tern
    Coast May 12, 2015

    Quest for Banded Birds: An Opportunistic Least Tern

    Meet a Least Tern banded as an adult on Cape Lookout National Seashore in the summer of 2010. It later reappeared on the south end of Wrightsville Beach.

    Quest for Banded Birds: A Long Journey for a Tern and its Fledgling
    Coast May 11, 2015

    Quest for Banded Birds: A Long Journey for a Tern and its Fledgling

    A banded Sandwich Tern was spotted at the south end of Wrightsville Beach. Learn how banding birds like this supports bird conservation science .

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