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Clark's Grebe

Latin:  Aechmophorus clarkii

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Clapper Rail

Latin:  Rallus crepitans

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Clay-colored Sparrow

Latin:  Spizella pallida

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Cliff Swallow

Latin:  Petrochelidon pyrrhonota

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Common Gallinule

Latin:  Gallinula galeata

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Common Grackle

Latin:  Quiscalus quiscula

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Bank Swallow

Latin:  Riparia riparia

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Band-tailed Pigeon

Latin:  Patagioenas fasciata

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    Audubon Remembers Margery Nicolson
    Press Releases April 20, 2020

    Audubon Remembers Margery Nicolson

    A dedicated supporter and conservation advocate in Alaska and across the Audubon Network.

    Game: I Spy Something Wild
    Quizzes & Games April 16, 2020

    Game: I Spy Something Wild

    Play a classic game of “I Spy,” with a twist. Look for plants and animals inside and outside the home.

    Hollis
    Southeast Alaska Birding Trail

    Hollis, AK

    Explore Hollis.

    Spring Crossword Puzzle
    Quizzes & Games

    Spring Crossword Puzzle

    Test your bird knowledge with this puzzle.

    Bird Coloring Sheet & Jigsaw Puzzle Activity
    Quizzes & Games

    Bird Coloring Sheet & Jigsaw Puzzle Activity

    Create your own jigsaw puzzle. Choose a 24, 48, or 46 piece puzzle depending on your skill level.

    Birding Is the Perfect Activity While Practicing Social Distancing
    General Education

    Birding Is the Perfect Activity While Practicing Social Distancing

    Handled responsibly, open space and wildlife observation can be safe, healthy, and therapeutic.

    Owl Prowl
    Children's Education

    Owl Prowl

    When it comes to birds, owls are a common favorite. Learn more about these amazing birds in this issue of Audubon Adventures.

    More Baby Birds!
    Virtual Events

    More Baby Birds!

    More photos of baby birds! Get your daily dose of avian cuteness with these entries from the 2019 Audubon Photography Awards.

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