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Red-breasted Nuthatch

Latin:  Sitta canadensis

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Red-necked Grebe

Latin:  Podiceps grisegena

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Ring-billed Gull

Latin:  Larus delawarensis

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Least Tern

Latin:  Sternula antillarum

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Lesser Goldfinch

Latin:  Spinus psaltria

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Little Gull

Latin:  Hydrocoloeus minutus

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Long-tailed Jaeger

Latin:  Stercorarius longicaudus

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Merlin

Latin:  Falco columbarius

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    New Federal Bill Will Help Bring Birds Back
    News July 29, 2021

    New Federal Bill Will Help Bring Birds Back

    Legislation introduced in the U.S. House will strengthen the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.

    The Safety Sound Important Bird Area (IBA).
    BirdBlog July 26, 2021

    The Safety Sound Important Bird Area (IBA).

    A special place with huge significance for people and birds.

    Birds Tell Us That We Need To Act On Climate

    Pledge to stand with Audubon as we call on elected leaders to create a brighter future for birds and people through durable and inclusive policies and climate solutions.

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    Making a Difference by Degrees. March 15-19.
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    Making a Difference by Degrees. March 15-19.

    It's CLIMATE WEEK! A week of virtual events & activities focused on climate change in Alaska.

    New Legislation Strengthens Federal Fisheries Law
    News July 26, 2021

    New Legislation Strengthens Federal Fisheries Law

    A bill to reauthorize the Magnuson-Stevens Act boosts protections for seabirds.

    Making a Difference by Degrees. March 15-19.

    Join us for a week of online events and activities focused on climate impacts in Alaska. 

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    Understanding 30 x 30
    BirdBlog June 22, 2021

    Understanding 30 x 30

    A collaborative and inclusive approach to conservation in the U.S.

    The Immeasurable Success
    BirdBlog June 21, 2021

    The Immeasurable Success

    Investing in place-based learning.

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