The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service declared 21 bird species extinct last week, including a migratory songbird that spent significant time in North Carolina. A Carolina bird through and through, it was ...
Project FeederWatch, a citizen science project where participants collect data on birds at their feeders, was founded in ...
As temperatures drop, new birds are flocking to North Carolina to spend their winters in the region. Winter birds plus our year-round familiar favorites, like the vibrant Northern Cardinal and Blue ...
Coastal refuges and farmlands welcome migratory birds, but climate change poses a threat. Each winter, North Carolina’s coastal wildlife refuges welcome tens of thousands of migrating birds, including ...
A non-native plant is known to poison — and often kill — hundreds of birds in North Carolina each winter. It’s an invasive plant originally from Asia. Their gorgeous red berries look like great bird ...
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission received preliminary positive test results for bird flu in geese last week, ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service declared 21 bird species extinct last week, including a migratory songbird that spent significant time in North Carolina. The Bachman’s Warbler — which the Birds of ...
A non-native plant is known to poison — and often kill — hundreds of birds in North Carolina each winter. Nandina domestica, often known as Heavenly Bamboo, is often used in yard landscaping, and you ...
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