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 ...
Birders volunteer their time to ID and track birds for the NC Bird Atlas. Climate change and human activity pose serious challenges for birds, disrupting their migratory patterns, food sources and ...
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). In a few weeks, we’ll begin to see our tiny ...
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 ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (Stacker.com) — Stacker compiled a list of the most commonly hunted migratory birds in North Carolina using data from the Fish & Wildlife Service. Duck and goose species are ranked by ...
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