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Wood Stork

Latin:  Mycteria americana

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Yellow-crowned Night-Heron

Latin:  Nyctanassa violacea

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Bell's Vireo

Latin:  Vireo bellii

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Blue-headed Vireo

Latin:  Vireo solitarius

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Cassin's Vireo

Latin:  Vireo cassinii

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Gray Vireo

Latin:  Vireo vicinior

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Black-capped Vireo

Latin:  Vireo atricapilla

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Black-whiskered Vireo

Latin:  Vireo altiloquus

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    Lea Island and Hutaff Island
    Conservation

    Lea Island and Hutaff Island

    Located north of Wilmington, between Figure Eight Island and Topsail Island, Lea-Hutaff Island is a 5,641-acre undeveloped barrier island and marsh system that has remained undisturbed by development.

    Sharing Our Ocean & Shores
    Conservation

    Sharing Our Ocean & Shores

    Protecting coastal habitats for generations to come.

    Celebrating Beach Birds
    Conservation

    Celebrating Beach Birds

    Today, Audubon protects 21 sanctuaries that are essential nesting sites for more than 50,000 birds. 

    American Oystercatcher Research 2010-2016
    Conservation

    American Oystercatcher Research 2010-2016

    This fine bird is most striking in appearance and exceedingly conspicuous.

    Sharing our Seas and Shores
    Conservation

    Sharing our Seas and Shores

    Full life-cycle conservation on a landscape scale

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