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 ...
Birding in North Carolina doesn't have a season. Though many species migrate out of the area to warmer climates in the Caribbean, South American and Central America, many more stay behind to make ...
From hummingbirds to cardinals, bird feeders to bird flu — here are more stories about the winged creatures we love to see in our backyards (and beyond). Eleven hummingbird species have been spotted ...
Northern bobwhite populations are declining in North Carolina's Triangle region, according to North Carolina's Mini Breeding Bird Survey. A 2019 study found that North America has lost nearly 3 ...
Opinion articles provide independent perspectives on key community issues, separate from our newsroom reporting. The Black Rail, a coastal marsh bird, is one of the most threatened species in North ...
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) has provided an update on avian influenza (HPAI) as the state enters ...
Not as many varieties of birds will grace North Carolina skies as climate change increases global temperatures, says the National Audubon Society. The organization of bird protectors released a report ...
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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