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Wingbeats is our award winning newsletter. Features include upcoming events, articles about local environmental issues, and natural history about bird species. If you have an idea for an article or are interested in being part of our Wingbeats staff, please contact us.
Christmas Bird count, Baltimore Oriole, Recycle holiday trash, Measuring the world with birds
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Field trip to Mattamuskeet, Brown-headed Nuthatch, Reduce wasted paper from junk mail, Auction success
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IBA comes to Wake Audubon, Wood Duck, Energy conservation around the house
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North Carolina Birding Trail, Black-capped chickadee, Carolina Chickadee, Vermiculture, Conservation for our future
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Wake Audubon supports outreach to Raleigh Community centers, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Grow your own rain garden, Close up Feeders reveal new detail
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Lumber River IBA, Common Nighthawk, Save the earthworms, Save the cork trees
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Horseshoe Farm Master Plan, Indigo Bunting, Chemical-free mosquito control, Caring for baby birds
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Titmice Birdcam, Mountain birding field trip, Wildathon, Passive solar housing, House wren
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White Ibis abandon Battery Island, Field trip to Johnston County’s Howell Woods, American Goldfinch, Water conservation tips
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Lake Benson Shrikes and Eagles, Golden Winged Warbler, Tips for gas conservation, Horseshoe Farm Dilemma, Lumber River IBA
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Field trip to the Wilson’s Backyard, Attracting winter hummingbirds, Blue Jay, Turn yard waste into compost
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Field trip to Mahogany Rock, Red-winged Blackbirds, Lumber River IBA, Giving green gifts
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Pipers are calling in North Carolina, Herping in the sandhills, Wilson’s (Common) Snipe, Reducing and reusing Holiday waste
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Lumber River IBA, More Pipers calling in North Carolina, Wilson’s Plover, Diapering the Ecofriendly way
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Lumber River IBA, Brown Creeper, Alternative household cleaners
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The Carolina Herp atlas, Carolina Wren, Forest web of life
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Matthew Daw named young birder of the year, Cerulean Warbler
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Year of the Purple Martin, Painted Bunting
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Struggle for nature-based parks in Raleigh continues, American Oystercatcher, Energy conservation tips for drying laundry, Teshekpuk Lake Alaska
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Neuse River Named one of top ten most endangered, NC birding Guide for Coastal Plain now available, Red Knot, Lumber River IBA
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Manteo Martin Trip, How to dispose of hazardous wastes
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Wolves and wild lands, Gray-cheeked Thrush
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Bugfest, Tundra (whistling) Swan, Winterize your home for Energy Conservation
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Halloween Herps fill the Sandhills, Dark-eyed Junco
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Neuse RiverKeepers, Bird of the Year (Prothonotary Warbler), Black-capped Petrels
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Piedmont Guide for North Carolina Birding, Bird of the Year (Prothonotary Warbler), Invasive species
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Competition for Water, Red-Headed Woodpecker
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Virtual Birding, Bird of the Year (Prothonotary Warbler)
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Bird of the Year (Purple Martin)
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Wildathon, Bird of the Year (Purple Martin)
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Adventures in Coffeeland, Bird of the Year (Purple Martin)
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Bird of the Year (Purple Martin)
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Bird of the year (Chimney Swift), Singing Mice, Christmas Bird count, Alligator River Wildlife Refuge, Spotted Salamander
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Chimney Swift migration stories, Young Naturalists’ nightjar survey, Bonus field trips to Southeastern Texas (Nov) and to North Carolina Outer Banks (Jan), and Protecting nesting shorebirds at Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
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Wake Audubon hosts the Audubon North Carolina Annual Meeting – includes descriptions of all field trips; Bird of the Year – Eastern Meadowlark
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