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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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Eastern Yellow Wagtail

Latin:  Motacilla tschutschensis

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White Wagtail

Latin:  Motacilla alba

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Red-throated Pipit

Latin:  Anthus cervinus

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Sprague's Pipit

Latin:  Anthus spragueii

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    Taashuyee-Chookan.aani/Mendenhall Wetlands
    Important Bird Areas

    Taashuyee/Mendenhall Wetlands

    The Mendenhall Wetlands are of outstanding value to waterbirds, certain grassland and wet-meadow songbirds, and raptors, and are a key migratory waterfowl and shorebird stopover location on coastal Alaska.

    OK, Alaska, What Are D-1 Lands?
    On The Wire January 29, 2024

    OK, Alaska, What Are D-1 Lands?

    What are D-1 lands protections, how are D-1 lands vital to biodiversity, climate change, and Alaska Native communities, and why are 28 million acres on the table right now?

    Flock This Way: Juneau Is Getting a Planet and Bird Walk
    On The Wire January 2, 2024

    Flock This Way: Juneau Is Getting a Planet and Bird Walk

    Juneau Audubon Society and the Marie Drake Planetarium are collaborating to bring awareness to the far-out bird species of Southeast Alaska.

    What’s So Special About Alaska’s Special Areas?
    On The Wire December 11, 2023

    What’s So Special About Alaska’s Special Areas?

    And actually, what are Special Areas? Here’s the history of these life-giving zones in Alaska’s Western Arctic, and how Audubon Alaska staff helped to protect some of the most unique places on the planet.

    The Road Not Yet Traveled: West Susitna Access Road
    BirdBlog December 12, 2023

    The Road Not Yet Traveled: West Susitna Access Road

    Informative take on the proposed West Susitna Access Road in relation to critically important shorebird breeding and foraging habitat.

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    The Eight Ws of Ambler Road
    On The Wire October 31, 2023

    The Eight Ws of Ambler Road

    There's a comment period happening for the proposed Ambler Road in the Brooks Range. Here's the who, what, when, where, why, water, wildlife, and Western Arctic Caribou.

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