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Blue-throated Mountain-gem

Latin:  Lampornis clemenciae

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Canada Goose

Latin:  Branta canadensis

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Yellow-breasted Chat

Latin:  Icteria virens

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Arctic Loon

Latin:  Gavia arctica

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Common Loon

Latin:  Gavia immer

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    A Century of Stewardship: Audubon’s Marshall Johnson Visits Paul J. Rainey Wildlife Sanctuary
    Audubon Delta News April 4, 2025

    A Century of Stewardship: Audubon’s Marshall Johnson Visits Paul J. Rainey Wildlife Sanctuary

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    Little Rock Birding Hot Spots
    Birding Spots August 7, 2024

    Little Rock Birding Hot Spots

    Little Rock is big on birds! Arkansas’s capital city, where the state’s ecoregions converge, boasts diverse habitats and over 300 bird species. Visit the bird hotspots below to explore Little Rock’s birds and its unique neighborhoods and attractions. Audubon protects birds and the places they need. Greenspaces across the city provide important bird habitats.—they also support local communities and visitors by mitigating summer heat and improving air and water quality!

    Paul J. Rainey Sanctuary
    Audubon Delta Centers

    Paul J. Rainey Sanctuary

    2024 marks 100 years since Paul J. Rainey Sanctuary was incorporated into the National Audubon Society. The 26,000-acre sanctuary includes deer, alligators, and geese. Located southwest of Vermilion Bay, it was built in 1924 to create a safe animal habitat. The off-the-grid area is not open to the public and is accessible on boats by the center managers and Audubon Delta staff.

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    The Science & History of the Sanctuary

    2024 marks 100 years since Paul J. Rainey Sanctuary was incorporated into the National Audubon Society. The 26,000-acre sanctuary includes boars, deer, alligators, and geese. Located in the southwest of Vermilion Bay, it was built in 1924 to create a safe animal habitat. The off-the-grid area is not open to the public and is accessible on boats from the center managers and Audubon Delta staff.

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    Urban Native Greens

    One of Audubon Delta’s Community Science projects under the Urban Native Greens program explores links between human-induced changes in land cover and the urban-suburban ecosystem while evaluating wildlife health impact as it is relevant to environmental quality and influence on human health.

    Motus Tower Tracks Black Tern
    Birds July 27, 2023

    Motus Tower Tracks Black Tern

    Motus Tower Tracks Golden-winged Warbler
    Delta Centers June 15, 2023

    Motus Tower Tracks Golden-winged Warbler

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