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Blue Jay

Latin:  Cyanocitta cristata

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Loggerhead Shrike

Latin:  Lanius ludovicianus

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Northern Shrike

Latin:  Lanius borealis

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Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

Latin:  Polioptila caerulea

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Golden-crowned Kinglet

Latin:  Regulus satrapa

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Ruby-crowned Kinglet

Latin:  Corthylio calendula

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Horned Lark

Latin:  Eremophila alpestris

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American Pipit

Latin:  Anthus rubescens

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    Research Application for Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. Sanctuary in Corolla
    Conservation

    Research Application for Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. Sanctuary in Corolla

    Learn more about how to apply to conduct research at the Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. Sanctuary in Corolla.

    A Secluded Outer Banks Experience
    News December 23, 2015

    A Secluded Outer Banks Experience

    The Sanctuary in Corolla recently hosted students from the University of North Carolina’s Coastal Studies Institute Outer Banks Field Site Program.

    A Win-Win for Research and Conservation
    Conservation December 23, 2015

    A Win-Win for Research and Conservation

    Mark Stanback, PhD, Davidson College Professor of Biology chose the Sanctuary for his latest monitoring project. Learn how he's compiling data from Tree Swallow nest boxes.

    Stroll Through the Upgraded Nature Trail
    Nature Trail November 18, 2015

    Stroll Through the Upgraded Nature Trail

    This winter, work will be done to make the Sanctuary Nature Trail in Corolla more accessible and informative.

    Phase 1 of the Future Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. Sanctuary and Audubon Center
    Conservation

    Phase 1 of the Future Donal C. O'Brien, Jr. Sanctuary and Audubon Center

    The birds and wildlife have been here for centuries and now ambitious planning at the Sanctuary and Audubon Center in Corolla will bring researchers from across the country to unlock its conservation secrets.

    Save Rich Inlet
    Conservation

    Save Rich Inlet

    We need your help protecting one of the LAST natural inlets in our state. Be the voice for our coastal birds!

    Escape to the Donal C. O'Brien Jr Sanctuary and Audubon Center at Corolla
    About The Sanctuary

    Escape to the Donal C. O'Brien Jr Sanctuary and Audubon Center at Corolla

    Coratank is the Indian word from which our Currituck - sound, county, courthouse - was long ago derived. 

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