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The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles unveiled new designs for the state's driver's license and identification ...
The last known captive Carolina parakeet, named Incas, died Feb. 21, 1918, nearly a year after the death of his mate, Lady Jane, at the Cincinnati Zoo, in the same cage in which America’s last ...
Three North Carolina counties have some bird populations that are strongly declining, consistent with a 2019 study that found “major” population loss among North America’s birds.
The Carolina wren, ideally named for its new position with the state, was designated as the official state bird for South Carolina in 1948 by Act Number 693 signed by Governor Strom Thurmond.
A Carolina bird through and through, it was named after the South Carolinian minister John Bachman (pronounced “BACK-man”), per Cornell. He was a friend of the famous naturalist John James ...
The bird had breeding grounds in coastal areas of both North Carolina and South Carolina, The N&O previously reported. It was last seen around Charleston in the early 1960s.
North Carolina An NC bird has been declared extinct. Here’s where it was in the state By Kimberly Cataudella Updated January 31, 2024 2:45 PM ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service declared 21 bird species extinct last week, including a migratory songbird that spent significant time in North Carolina. The Bachman’s Warbler — which the ...