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Birds

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Black-chinned Hummingbird

Latin:  Archilochus alexandri

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Anna's Hummingbird

Latin:  Calypte anna

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Spectacled Eider

Latin:  Somateria fischeri

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Steller's Eider

Latin:  Polysticta stelleri

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Ruddy Duck

Latin:  Oxyura jamaicensis

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Black-bellied Whistling-Duck

Latin:  Dendrocygna autumnalis

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Fulvous Whistling-Duck

Latin:  Dendrocygna bicolor

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Harlequin Duck

Latin:  Histrionicus histrionicus

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    Audubon Louisiana training volunteers for Coastal Stewardship Program
    Newsroom June 10, 2015

    Audubon Louisiana training volunteers for Coastal Stewardship Program

    Heart of Louisiana: Grand Isle birds
    Newsroom April 14, 2015

    Heart of Louisiana: Grand Isle birds

    In the peak of bird migration, about 2.5 million birds a day are passing through South Louisiana on the way to their breeding grounds.

    BP's Sleight of Hand
    Newsroom April 8, 2015

    BP's Sleight of Hand

    A BP-authored report claiming that the Gulf has recovered is inaccurate and insulting—here’s why.

    5 Years Later – Birds Still Need Your Help
    Newsroom April 13, 2015

    5 Years Later – Birds Still Need Your Help

    In 2010, waves of oil in the Gulf strangled and crippled the very birds that conservationists had been fighting so hard to protect.

    Audubon innovative in fight to rebuild bird sanctuary after Hurricanes Rita, Ike
    Newsroom September 20, 2015

    Audubon innovative in fight to rebuild bird sanctuary after Hurricanes Rita, Ike

    Audubon has been working on two basic restoration strategies since the storms — repairing the damage done and figuring out how best to stop future losses.

    The Bald Eagle: A Louisiana Success Story
    Newsroom April 28, 2015

    The Bald Eagle: A Louisiana Success Story

    Cat Island nearly gone; BP oil mat and tar balls still visible on East Grand Terre Island
    Newsroom March 31, 2015

    Cat Island nearly gone; BP oil mat and tar balls still visible on East Grand Terre Island

    Only two tiny strips of sand and shell, dotted with a few skeletal remains of mangrove trees, are all that was left of Cat Island, a tiny isle in Barataria Bay that held thriving colonies of brown pelicans, wading birds and gulls prior to the BP Deepwater Horizion oil spill.

    5 Years after the Spill: What BP Owes the Gulf Coast
    Newsroom January 28, 2015

    5 Years after the Spill: What BP Owes the Gulf Coast

    It’s time to hold BP accountable for the environmental damage it continues to cause the wildlife and people of the Gulf Coast.

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