| The 100 most recent account entries/updates. |
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| Painted Bunting | Passerina ciris | The adult male Painted Bunting is certainly the gaudiest-colored of North American songbirds. Thank... | Breeder | Definitive | SC | | S3B | G5 | Summer resident along the southern coast, and sparingly near the South Carolina border at least inla... | Very rare (but increasing) visitor, scattered over the year; a few reports of males singing on terri... | Casual visitor. The only known records are one at a feeder in Asheville, 9-12 Mar 2004; a female or... | Should be easily found along the southern coast in late Apr, May, and Jun, at places such as Fort Ma... | *** to **** | 2026-03-13 |
| Townsend's Warbler | Setophaga townsendi | This close relative of the Black-throated Green Warbler breeds only from Alaska to the northwestern ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SA | G5 | Casual visitor, mainly in fall, with 11-13 published reports. Four have been reviewed and accepted b... | Two records yet voted on, and one voted on with an Unresolved status. An adult male was photographe... | The only record is of a first-year female photographed at the Richland Balsam Overlook, along the <... | | 1/2* | 2026-03-13 |
| Kirtland's Warbler | Setophaga kirtlandii | Considering that North Carolina is about halfway between the species' wintering grounds in the Baham... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G3 | Remarkably, just two convincing reports. One was photographed at Duck (Dare) from 2-5 Oct 201... | Casual fall transient in the western portion of the province, but just one accepted record for the e... | Very rare transient (with numbers increasing in recent years); now with 10 records (but only two of ... | Some recent birds have stayed over for an extra day to three, for many observers to observe them. F... | 1/2* | 2026-03-13 |
| Brewer's Blackbird | Euphagus cyanocephalus | The Brewer's Blackbird is an abundant bird of the Western half of the country. It is somewhat migra... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S1N | G5 | Possible winter resident; otherwise a sparse winter visitor and transient. Formerly known to winter... | Scarce (very rare) transient and winter visitor, as the province is generally east of the migration ... | Scarce, though a regular transient and very rare in winter. Rare in southern mountain valleys, and ... | Arrangements to access Open Ground Farms have always been tricky, and this is not a good option. Re... | * | 2026-03-13 |
| Clay-colored Sparrow | Spizella pallida | The Clay-colored Sparrow was primarily a "Western"/Midwestern" species until a few decades ago. How... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Transient, and sparse winter resident, mainly near the coast. In fall, rare to uncommon along the c... | Transient, essentially in fall and winter. Very rare in fall and winter (about 25 records in fall a... | Transient. Very rare in fall, winter, and spring, nearly all records in low elevations in the south... | Your best bet is probably Fort Fisher in Sep and Oct. A few were being seen semi-regularly in winte... | * to ** | 2026-03-12 |
| Lark Bunting | Calamospiza melanocorys | This is a conspicuous and unique species of the short-grass prairies, very rare as a stray to the Ea... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SA | G5 | Casual migrant, most records from the Dare Outer Banks. There are nine records. One was see... | Accidental. A singing male in breeding plumage at Dorothea Dix farm in Raleigh, 2-12 May 1978, is t... | No records. | | 1/2* | 2026-03-12 |
| Lark Sparrow | Chondestes grammacus | The Lark Sparrow, as with the Vesper Sparrow, is by itself in a monotypic genus; no other sparrow is... | Breeder | Definitive | SR | | S1B | G5 | Sparse summer resident, transient, and winter straggler. In summer, rare and local, only in the San... | Transient. Casual to very rare in spring, and very rare in fall; scattered over the region. Mainly... | Transient. Casual to very rare in spring (eight records), and very rare in late summer/fall (about ... | Most breeding sites are generally off-limits to birders on military reservations (especially at Fort... | * to ** | 2026-03-12 |
| Snow Bunting | Plectrophenax nivalis | The Snow Bunting breeding range and abundance is remarkably similar to that of the Lapland Longspur,... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Winter visitor, mainly coastally; declining in numbers in the past several decades, though an upturn... | Sparse winter visitor. Very rare; barely 15 reports for the province. Mainly late Oct to early Jan,... | Sparse winter visitor. Very rare; about 19-20 records. Has occurred on a handful of occasions on th... | If you spend a lot of time walking or driving beaches in the winter, you might find a few each year.... | * | 2026-03-12 |
| Lapland Longspur | Calcarius lapponicus | This is the only one of the four species of longspur that is not of accidental occurrence in the sta... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S1N | G5 | Winter visitor, and possibly winter resident (regular from winter to winter) in a few areas. Rare to... | Winter visitor. Very rare to rare across the region, with no regular wintering sites. Certainly oc... | Winter visitor. Very rare, essentially in lower elevations in wide valleys, though four were seen a... | Though a scarce bird in the state, a diligent birder can at times find the species over a several-da... | * to ** | 2026-03-12 |
| Brown-headed Nuthatch | Sitta pusilla | The Brown-headed Nuthatch, the Red-cockaded Woodpecker, and the Bachman's Sparrow are the signature ... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S5 | G4 | Permanent resident; nonmigratory. Common in the Sandhills and other areas in the southern portions ... | Permanent resident; nonmigratory. Common along the extreme eastern and southern portions, but mostl... | Scarce permanent resident, but slowly increasing; apparently nonmigratory. Formerly did not occur/b... | This species is almost always found in a morning of birding in Longleaf Pine forests. Weymouth Wood... | **** | 2026-03-12 |
| Cave Swallow | Petrochelidon fulva | Hardly any bird has expanded its breeding range in the United States in recent years as has the Cave... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Fall transient, and straggler into early winter, essentially along the coast; greatly increasing in ... | Casual, with four records: a single bird seen at Troutman (Iredell) on 20 Dec 1999 (Chat 64:1... | Casual in migration, with reports having yet to be reviewed by the NC BRC. One was photographed and... | There are no consistent spots for seeing fall and early winter migrants, as they can be seen flying ... | * to ** | 2026-03-12 |
| Bank Swallow | Riparia riparia | The Bank Swallow has a range that not only encompasses most of North America (and wintering south to... | Former Breeder | Definitive | SR | | S1B | G5 | Transient. In spring, generally uncommon (but as it occurs in flocks, can be sporadic from week to... | Transient, and accidental (at least former) breeder. Nested along the Roaring River near Ronda (... | Transient, and breeder (currently?) at one site. Rare to uncommon in both spring and fall. Nested ... | As the quarry site is likely off-limits to birders, and likely is no longer active, one must stumble... | ** | 2026-03-12 |
| Eastern Warbling-Vireo | Vireo gilvus | The Eastern Warbling-Vireo, along with the Red-eyed Vireo, has the most extensive breeding range of ... | Breeder | Definitive | SR | | S2B | G5 | Transient, and possible accidental breeder. Very rare in both spring and fall. Records are increasin... | Transient (mainly in spring), and scarce summer resident. In spring, rare in the western half, and ... | Summer resident and transient. Uncommon in summer in the New River area of Ashe and Alleg... | Though a scarce bird in the state, driving roads that parallel or cross the South Fork New River, wi... | *** | 2026-03-12 |
| Bell's Vireo | Vireo bellii | Though the Bell's Vireo nests as far east as Illinois, there are relatively few records for the sout... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Very rare along and near the coast in fall and early winter. One was briefly seen and photographed ... | Accidental, though unconfirmed for the province. There is a sight record at Zebulon (Wake) o... | Accidental. One was seen and photographed on the Warren Wilson College grounds (Buncombe) fr... | Be alert to this secretive bird in the fall near the coast, and keep a camera handy; it can be diffi... | * | 2026-03-12 |
| Say's Phoebe | Sayornis saya | The Say's Phoebe breeds over much of the Western United States and Western Canada, but it withdraws ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Very rare fall migrant/stray, occasionally lingering into the winter; 16 records. One was seen near ... | Casual; six or seven records. One was seen near Raleigh (Wake) on 23 Oct 1965 (Chat 30:28), ... | Accidental to casual. One was photographed at Jackson Park (Henderson) on 19 Sep 2023* (Chat... | The bird along Howerton Road in northeastern Guilford has been present for the past two falls... | * | 2026-03-12 |
| Alder Flycatcher | Empidonax alnorum | Prior to 1973, Alder and Willow flycatchers were considered as a single species -- Traill's Flycatch... | Breeder | Definitive | SR | | S2B | G5 | Transient. Status very poorly known, but apparently casual to (at best) very rare. There are only ... | Transient; apparently very rare. Very poorly known, though possibly regular in both spring and fall... | Summer resident; breeding, mainly above 3,500 feet elevation. Generally uncommon and local, with th... | Some of the better sites for finding the species are the road to the Shining Rock Wilderness and Bla... | *** | 2026-03-12 |
| Western Kingbird | Tyrannus verticalis | The Western Kingbird history in North Carolina is a sad one. Back in the 1960's and early 1970's, o... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Fall transient, regularly lingering into early winter; declining, at least in fall. Along the coast... | Essentially only a fall stray/transient. Very rare, with only about 16 records. Nine of the records... | Casual. Five records: four in fall (two in Aug and two in Sep). The report of two birds in Ashe... | Try driving NC 12 down the Outer Banks in fall, a day or two after a strong cold front. A bird coul... | * | 2026-03-12 |
| Northern Saw-whet Owl | Aegolius acadicus | The smallest owl in eastern North America, the Northern Saw-whet Owl usually requires a special sear... | Breeder | Definitive | T | | S2B,S2N | G5 | Winter visitor or resident. Status is poorly known, but generally rare (to possibly locally uncommo... | Winter visitor. Very rare (or at least very rarely reported) in the northeastern portion, with abou... | Breeder in the higher elevations; winter resident over most of the region. Uncommon to fairly commo... | To find the species in the state, it is obviously more advantageous to try for it on the breeding gr... | ** | 2026-03-12 |
| Short-eared Owl | Asio flammeus | The Short-eared Owl is the owl species most likely to be seen flying about in daylight hours, as a f... | Accidental Breeder | Definitive | W | | SUB,S3N | G5 | Winter resident, and probable accidental/casual breeder. In winter, uncommon (to sporadically and l... | Winter visitor. Very rare to rare, mainly from early Nov to late Mar; a preponderance of records we... | Winter visitor. Very rare in the southern mountains, with 11 records, seven from Hooper Lane in ... | A good technique for locating likely spots for Short-eareds is to find marshes or grasslands th... | ** | 2026-03-12 |
| Rough-legged Hawk | Buteo lagopus | North Carolina lies at and just south of the regular wintering range of the Rough-legged Hawk, meani... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Winter visitor. Rare in the Tidewater area, mainly at Alligator River NWR; very rare to rare along ... | Winter visitor, with at least 31 reports. Very rare, with a concentration of records in the Raleigh... | Winter visitor, with at least 21 reports. Very rare in the extreme northern counties (such as Al... | Since about 2000, one to occasionally two birds have been seen at the extensive farm fields at Allig... | * to ** | 2026-03-12 |
| Swainson's Hawk | Buteo swainsoni | Though the Swainson's Hawk is a Western species, like the Broad-winged Hawk almost the entire breedi... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Formerly casual transient to the coast and Tidewater areas, but since about 2005, now very rare, wit... | Casual visitor. Three reports, two accepted -- of birds seen overhead: one adult, Lake Benson (W... | Casual visitor. The only report is an immature photographed at the Biltmore Estate (Buncombe)... | Because a number of records have recently come from Alligator River NWR, this is the only place in t... | * | 2026-03-12 |
| Golden Eagle | Aquila chrysaetos | This very large and powerful raptor -- the largest in the state -- has always had a mysterious prese... | Former Probable Breeder | Definitive | SR | | SUB,S1N | G5 | Migrant and winter visitor. Rare in the vicinity of lakes Mattamuskeet and Pungo and at Alligator R... | Scarce migrant; about 32 reports. Very rare, mainly in fall and early winter, across the province; ... | Scarce winter resident, and also a scarce year-round visitor and migrant. Presently, a rare fall mi... | Over the years there has been a record of Golden Eagle every few winters in the Lake Mattamuskeet --... | * | 2026-03-12 |
| Swallow-tailed Kite | Elanoides forficatus | Arguably the most spectacular bird of prey in the world, especially when seen in flight, the Swallow... | Breeder | Definitive | SR | | S1B | G5 | Annual visitor, mainly in spring along and near the coast, and breeder at a few sites in the souther... | Very rare to rare, but increasing, visitor in the warmer months, surprisingly mostly to the western/... | Very rare, but increasing, visitor in the warmer months; about 31 records, with five coming in fall ... | Birders can usually spot one to several birds, along with some Mississippi Kites, either close to th... | ** | 2026-03-12 |
| Black-crowned Night Heron | Nycticorax nycticorax | The Black-crowned Night Heron is our only truly nocturnal waterbird. Birds roost in thickets, usual... | Breeder | Definitive | W | | S3B,S3N | G5 | Permanent resident coastally, and a transient inland. Along the coast, fairly common to locally com... | Transient and post-breeding visitor; accidental breeder (in 2022-24). Rare and secretive, mostly in... | Transient and post-breeding visitor. Rare at low elevations in the southern counties; very rare in ... | This species is usually found along the coast at any season, but you might need to wait around tidal... | *** | 2026-03-12 |
| Yellow-crowned Night Heron | Nyctanassa violacea | Though the Yellow-crowned Night Heron can be somewhat nocturnal, it frequently forages during the da... | Breeder | Definitive | SR | | S2B | G5 | Summer resident and transient. Generally uncommon along most of the coast, but fairly common at lea... | Transient, post-breeding visitor, and sparse breeder. Rare and local throughout, and no records for... | Transient. Very rare to rare, and only in the lower mountains, mostly from Henderson; nearly... | Areas where they can be seen somewhat regularly are the Twin Lakes ponds on the mainland part of Sun... | ** | 2026-03-12 |
| Roseate Spoonbill | Platalea ajaja | Hardly any bird is more easily identified than the Roseate Spoonbill. This tropical breeder nests no... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Post-breeding visitor and stray, mostly to the coast; greatly increasing in recent years. Now rare ... | Formerly accidental to casual, but now very rare to rare and increasing, mostly a post-breeding visi... | Casual post-breeding visitor, with all records from 2018 (Chat 82:112). Singles were seen on the Fr... | Increasing annually now, and can now be tracked down to see, as some have lingered for a while, espe... | * to ** | 2026-03-12 |
| Glossy Ibis | Plegadis falcinellus | The history of the Glossy Ibis is somewhat the reverse of that of the White Ibis. Though it also is... | Breeder | Definitive | SC | | S1S2B | G5 | Breeding summer resident along the coast, but sparse (and declining) in winter; post-breeding visito... | Migrant and post-breeding visitor. Rare in the eastern portion (mainly in the Jordan and Falls lake... | Casual to very rare visitor; with only nine known reports. One seen at Altamont (Avery) on 12... | This species has been somewhat more difficult to find along the coast in the spring to fall seasons ... | *** | 2026-03-12 |
| Neotropic Cormorant | Nannopterum brasilianum | This species is found across most of Latin America, north into eastern Texas and Louisiana. There a... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SA | G5 | Four records (see above). | One record (see above). | No records. | | 1/2* | 2026-03-12 |
| Great Cormorant | Phalacrocorax carbo | The Great Cormorant is still another species that greatly increased in the East over the past severa... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S1N | G5 | Declining in recent years. Winter resident and visitor along the coast, but only in very small numb... | Very rare migrant and winter visitor. About 14 records, all at reservoirs in the eastern and centra... | No records. | The species is reliably seen at just a few places along the NC coast. Your best bet currently (2026... | *** | 2026-03-12 |
| Anhinga | Anhinga anhinga | The Anhinga is still another of the Pelicaniform species that has increased noticeably in the state ... | Breeder | Definitive | W | | S3B | G5 | Breeding summer resident, increasing. Nests at least locally, scattered over most of the province, e... | Mostly a nonbreeding migrant/visitor; increasing. Now (2025) a casual but increasing breeder in the ... | Surprisingly few records, considering the many in the Piedmont, where records are greatly increasing... | The spillway at Orton Pond is probably the best site in the state. Birds can also be seen at Twin L... | *** | 2026-03-12 |
| Brown Booby | Sula leucogaster | The Brown Booby was until a few years ago a rarer bird off our coast than the Masked Booby, even tho... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Nonbreeding visitor, mainly offshore in the Gulf Stream, but there are quite a few records from shor... | Casual, with six records. An adult female was seen and photographed on many dates at Lookout Shoals... | No records. | As with other rare pelagic species, you will have to take dozens of trips out of Oregon Inlet or Hat... | * | 2026-03-12 |
| Great Shearwater | Ardenna gravis | In 2010, the American Ornithologists' Union changed the common name of Greater Shearwater to Great S... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S3N | G5 | Offshore visitor, mainly to the Gulf Stream. Generally fairly common, to at times common in midsumm... | No records. | No records. | This shearwater is best seen by taking a chartered birding trip to the Gulf Stream off Oregon or Hat... | *** | 2026-03-12 |
| Bermuda Petrel | Pterodroma cahow | The Bermuda Petrel is the rarest of the four Pterodroma petrels found somewhat regularly off ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | E | SZ | G1 | Offshore visitor. Very rare, but now seen almost annually, though no records from 2010-2012. Occur... | No records. | No records. | As with all Pterodroma petrels, you need to get far offshore, taking organized pelagic trips ... | * | 2026-03-12 |
| Franklin's Gull | Leucophaeus pipixcan | The Franklin's Gull, the "cousin" of the Laughing Gull, does not breed along the ocean coasts, but i... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Visitor/transient, essentially along the coast, and mostly in fall. Coastally, casual in spring, wi... | Very rare visitor, now at least 22 records. Accidental in spring, with the only record being of one... | Very rare visitor to the southern portion of the province. Ten records: 1 at Hooper Lane (Henders... | The species is too rare to intentionally search for. However, birders should be aware of the specie... | * | 2026-03-12 |
| Elegant Tern | Thalasseus elegans | This is a species of the Pacific Ocean, ranging regularly north to southern CA, and southward along ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SA | G4 | Two records (see above). | No records. | No records. | | 1/2* | 2026-03-12 |
| Forster's Tern | Sterna forsteri | The Forster's Tern is the only tern that remains relatively common along the coast of North Carolina... | Breeder | Definitive | W | | S3B,S5N | G5 | Permanent resident, with migratory movements; primarily coastal. Fairly common breeder around the p... | Transient. Rare spring migrant and uncommon fall migrant at larger lakes and reservoirs, occasional... | Transient, essentially only in the southern mountains. Rare (to occasionally uncommon) in spring, a... | Forster's are the most commonly seen terns from late Oct through Mar along our coast, and except dur... | **** | 2026-03-12 |
| Roseate Tern | Sterna dougallii | The Roseate Tern is one of the more elegant and graceful of the tern species, and because it is a gl... | Accidental Breeder | Definitive | E | E | SHB | G4 | Transient and summer visitor coastally and offshore. In the warmer months, rare along the northern ... | No records. | No records. | The most likely spot to find this species used to be in the tern colony at Cape Hatteras Point, but ... | * to ** | 2026-03-12 |
| Black Tern | Chlidonias niger | This is one of the few tern species in the state that is just a migrant, without a breeding or winte... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G4G5 | Transient, though small numbers can be seen coastally during summer. Along the coast -- formerly fa... | Transient. Very rare in spring and uncommon in fall, mainly at lakes/reservoirs; casual to very rar... | Transient. Accidental/casual in spring, with the only records being one along the New River at Pine... | Formerly, swarms of Black Terns could be seen by the dozens hawking insects over the marshes and imp... | *** | 2026-03-12 |
| Long-tailed Jaeger | Stercorarius longicaudus | The Long-tailed Jaeger is certainly one of the most elegant of the "pelagic birds", and an adult wit... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Transient, essentially offshore. Rare to uncommon during a brief period in late spring, and rare ov... | Casual visitor. Four records: one found dead under a TV tower near Raleigh on 26 Aug 1960; an adult ... | No records. | This species is best seen by taking a pelagic trip to the waters of the Gulf Stream in the latter ha... | * to ** | 2026-03-12 |
| Parasitic Jaeger | Stercorarius parasiticus | Though the Parasitic Jaeger is probably more numerous globally than the Pomarine Jaeger, in our wate... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S1N | G5 | Transient, and poorly-known winter visitor/resident, to the offshore zone and the inshore ocean. Un... | Visitor to lakes and reservoirs, mostly storm-related. Casual to very rare, with seven records: 1 a... | No records. | This species can be seen from shore almost anywhere along the coast, though Cape Lookout and Cape Ha... | ** | 2026-03-12 |
| Wilson's Phalarope | Phalaropus tricolor | The Wilson's Phalarope nests in the western half of the continent, at lakes, ponds, and other wetlan... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Transient, mainly along the coast; declining over the past 20 years. Coastally, very rare in spring... | Transient. Casual in spring migration, with only four reports -- 30 Mar, and 1-18 May (no Apr recor... | Transient, mainly known from Henderson, where casual to very rare in each season. Records fro... | The species could formerly be found with some regularity only at the Pea and Bodie island ponds; now... | * to ** | 2026-03-12 |
| Willet | Tringa semipalmata | The Willet is one of the few shorebirds that nests in North Carolina, and essentially the only one t... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S4B,S4N | G5 | Permanent resident, with migratory movements, along the coast, breeding in salt and brackish marshes... | Transient. Very rare in spring, and rare in fall; quite erratic, and many records in fall are of st... | Transient, nearly all records at low elevations in the southern mountains; very rare in both spring ... | Willets are noisy and hard to miss along the coast for most of the year. | **** | 2026-03-12 |
| Buff-breasted Sandpiper | Calidris subruficollis | The Buff-breasted Sandpiper is one of our most beautiful shorebirds, and its dove-like appearance se... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G4 | Transient, only in fall. Very uncommon to occasionally uncommon on the Outer Banks, but generally r... | Transient, only in fall. Rare to occasionally very uncommon (such as at extensive mudflats), scatter... | Transient, only in fall. Rare but seemingly regular since 1996, in the Henderson/Transylvania | There are no consistent spots in fall to see the species. The turf farm just west of Creswell (Wa... | ** | 2026-03-12 |
| Baird's Sandpiper | Calidris bairdii | The Baird's Sandpiper is the rarest of the five non-accidental "peep" species in North Carolina, and... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Transient. Casual in spring, and rare to locally uncommon in fall, mainly along the coast. Four sp... | Transient. Rare in fall, mainly at the larger reservoirs (when mudflats are present). Flights are e... | Transient, though essentially only in low elevation valleys in Henderson, and single records ... | In mid-autumn, the impoundments at Pea and Bodie islands, and the tidal pool at Cape Hatteras point,... | * to ** | 2026-03-12 |
| Hudsonian Godwit | Limosa haemastica | The Hudsonian Godwit has an unusual migration pattern. It migrates from its central and southern So... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G4 | Transient. Casual in spring, nearly only at Bodie/Pea Islands only; the only other spring report wa... | Casual fall transient (only in the eastern and central portions), with five records: 1, Falls Lake, ... | Accidental fall transient; two records -- 3 at Hooper Lane (Henderson), 8 Sep 2004* (after Tr... | Look for them in Sep and Oct, especially after periods of strong NE winds. North Pond at Pea Island... | ** | 2026-03-10 |
| Bar-tailed Godwit | Limosa lapponica | This Eurasian shorebird has appeared along the East Coast much more often than the Black-tailed Godw... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G4 | Very rare visitor, with four spring and 12+ fall reports, all from the coast, plus one in winter. T... | No records. | No records. | As the species has been seen now for at least eight consecutive falls (2016-23) at the eastern end o... | * | 2026-03-10 |
| Long-billed Curlew | Numenius americanus | The Long-billed Curlew is the largest shorebird in North America, in length, and, considering the ex... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Transient and winter visitor/resident, declining in recent years (though never numerous). Formerly ... | No records. As this species obviously migrates over the province in spring and fall to its breeding... | Accidental. The only far inland record for the state is one photographed at Hooper Lane (Henders... | The best places in recent years have been flats at or near the eastern end of Shackleford Banks, at ... | ** | 2026-03-10 |
| Pacific Golden-Plover | Pluvialis fulva | One of the more remarkable shorebird records for the state was the discovery of a Pacific Golden-Plo... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SA | G5 | Seven or eight records, nearly all presumably of the same individual (see above) seen annually from ... | No records. | No records. | Nearly all records have come in late summer or early fall from the sand and mud flats around the Sal... | 1/2* | 2026-03-10 |
| Black-necked Stilt | Himantopus mexicanus | The Black-necked Stilt is one of the most unmistakable birds occurring in North Carolina, resembling... | Breeder | Definitive | SR | | S1B | G5 | Summer resident and sparse migrant along the coast and in the Tidewater zone; casual to very rare in... | Casual migrant or stray, mainly in late spring; 11 records. One was seen in Franklin on 5 Ju... | Accidental, with three records. One was seen at Hooper Lane (Henderson) on 25 Sep 2004, pres... | The best -- at least most accessible -- places to see this species are the impoundments at Pea Islan... | *** | 2026-03-10 |
| American Avocet | Recurvirostra americana | Over most of the world, various species of stilts (genus Himantopus) and avocets (genus Re... | Accidental Breeder | Definitive | | | S1N | G5 | Winter resident and migrant, coastally; accidental breeder, along the coast. Fairly common to commo... | Transient. Rare fall migrant, and accidental/casual spring migrant, with most records from larger r... | Transient. Very rare southbound migrant in summer and fall, with 14 known records: 1, Cashiers (... | The only reliable spots are the impoundments at Pea Island NWR and less so at the adjacent Bodie Isl... | *** | 2026-03-10 |
| Clapper Rail | Rallus crepitans | The Clapper Rail is, by far, the easiest rail to see in the state and is the most characteristic bir... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S4 | G5 | Permanent resident along the coast (tidal marshes); casual migrant elsewhere. Common to very common... | Very rare transient in the eastern half of the province, but no records yet for the western portions... | No records. | The species is easily heard calling at dawn or dusk, and sporadically during the day and night, in m... | **** | 2026-03-10 |
| Limpkin | Aramus guarauna | The Limpkin breeds locally over much of the Neotropics, ranging north to Florida, and a few are now ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Casual to now very rare (ten records), nearly all in the southern Coastal Plain. One seen along the... | Greatly increasing post-breeding(?) visitor, though still very rare to rare; now (2025) about 27 rec... | Very rare visitor, increasing. Six reports: One was seen and photographed at Owen Park in Ashevill... | Your best hope of finding one in NC by chance would be to paddle along a blackwater river in the sou... | * | 2026-03-10 |
| Broad-billed Hummingbird | Cynanthus latirostris | A number of hummingbird species breed essentially or primarily in the United States only in Arizona.... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SA | G5 | Casual summer and fall/visitor, lingering into winter. A male was seen in the Fairfield Harbour are... | No records. | No records. | | 1/2 * | 2026-03-10 |
| Black-chinned Hummingbird | Archilochus alexandri | With the advent of hummingbird feeders left up year-round, and not simply taken down in fall when th... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Winter visitor, essentially only at feeders in towns. Rare along the southern half of the coast, an... | Winter visitor. Very rare, with at least 14 records -- Charlotte (two records), Gastonia, Bethania ... | Accidental. One record: an immature male was seen at Brevard on 14 Dec 2002 (Chat 67:69). | One has a fair chance to see the species in a given year, by visiting a feeder with one reported (an... | * | 2026-03-10 |
| Chimney Swift | Chaetura pelagica | The Chimney Swift is one of the most "unique" species in eastern North America, as no other bird in ... | Breeder | Definitive | W | | S5B | G4G5 | Breeding summer resident. Common (though declining) throughout the province, except absent to uncom... | Breeding summer resident. Common (though declining) throughout the province, though perhaps slightl... | Breeding summer resident. Common (though declining) in lower elevations (below 2,500 feet), and fai... | None needed; easily found in the warmer months. | **** | 2026-03-10 |
| Long-tailed Duck | Clangula hyemalis | This species was long known as the Oldsquaw, but its name was changed in recent years to conform to ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S3N | G5 | Winter resident, slightly declining in recent years. Fairly common in a rather small area of northw... | Transient and winter visitor. Rare, mainly at large reservoirs in the eastern and central parts of ... | Winter visitor. Very rare, with only eight known records, all but one of single individuals: in ... | To see Long-tailed Ducks in NC, you should take the Swan Quarter to Ocracoke ferry. The species is ... | ** to *** | 2026-03-10 |
| Canvasback | Aythya valisineria | The Canvasback has experienced continental population declines for several decades. It was formerly... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S3N | G5 | Winter resident; declining. Uncommon to locally fairly common, mainly along the northern coast and ... | Winter visitor/resident; declining. Rare to briefly locally uncommon, most numerous along the north... | Very rare to rare winter visitor, with only about 20 records, nearly all from the southern mountains... | This species can be somewhat difficult to find in most areas. Formerly, it could usually be seen fr... | ** to *** | 2026-03-10 |
| Magnificent Frigatebird | Fregata magnificens | The Magnificent Frigatebird is a common coastal bird of subtropical and tropical waters around the w... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Nonbreeding visitor, almost always in flight over the immediate coast or over estuaries; seldom seen... | Accidental/casual to the eastern edge of the province, with just three records: one seen and later p... | Accidental, and remarkably both records are for the winter season. An adult female was photographed... | North Carolina averages about three to five reports of this species per year, most often in July or ... | * | 2026-03-01 |
| Tropical Kingbird | Tyrannus melancholicus | This abundant Neotropical species ranges north to extreme southern Texas and southern Arizona. Howev... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Casual stray. There are seven records, five in fall or early winter: one near Fairfield (Hyde | No records. | No records. | When birding along and near the coast, be aware of any kingbird with yellow underparts. A few decad... | 1/2* | 2026-03-01 |
| Green-tailed Towhee | Pipilo chlorurus | Accidental. The only accepted state record of Green-tailed Towhee was a bird found near Southport (... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SA | G5 | One accepted record (see above). | No records. | No records. | | 1/2* | 2026-03-01 |
| White-throated Swift | Aeronautes saxatalis | This is a Western species that is strongly migratory, wintering in the far southwestern states and i... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SA | G5 | One record (see above). | No records. | No records. | | 1/2* | 2026-03-01 |
| White-faced Ibis | Plegadis chihi | The White-faced Ibis is the Western counterpart of the Glossy Ibis, and it also nests along the Gulf... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Casual (and certainly overlooked) visitor, but records increasing; most records from Mattamuskeet NW... | One record: one in breeding plumage photographed (photos on the CBC Photo Gallery) at Lake Brandt (<... | No records. | With the multiple records now from Mattamuskeet NWR, essentially at the impoundments south of Lake M... | * | 2026-03-01 |
| Snail Kite | Rostrhamus sociabilis | This rare (Federally listed) species is normally found only from central Florida southward, and is m... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SA | G4G5 | Three accepted records, and one additional report that has yet to be voted on. The first was an adul... | No records. | One record. An immature was photographed at a rest area near Andrews (Cherokee) on 31 Mar 20... | | 1/2* | 2026-03-01 |
| Crested Caracara | Caracara plancus | The Crested Caracara is essentially a non-migratory "falcon" of dry grasslands, prairies, ranchlands... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SA | G5 | Four accepted records, and two other non-accepted reports (see above). | No records. | No records. | | 1/2* | 2026-03-01 |
| Varied Thrush | Ixoreus naevius | This Far Western thrush was an embarrassing "miss" or "hole" on the North Carolina bird list for man... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SA | G5 | Two records. One was photographed at Airlie Gardens (New Hanover) on 3 Feb 2024* (Chat 88:43... | Casual; five records. An adult female was seen on three dates between 19 and 29 Dec 2005 near Hills... | Accidental. An adult male was photographed in Fletcher (Henderson) on 1 Feb 2010* (Chat 74:6... | | 1/2* | 2026-03-01 |
| Western Flycatcher | Empidonax difficilis | There are four state records of this species of western North America. Several dozen years ago, the... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SA | | One record (see above). | Three records (see above), with the first two accepted by the NC BRC. The third has yet to be review... | No records. | | 1/2* | 2026-03-01 |
| Harris's Sparrow | Zonotrichia querula | This largest of all sparrows has a rather narrow migration route, from its northwestern Canada borea... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Casual (only in recent years) near the coast, in migration. One adult was seen at Cape Lookout (... | Casual. One immature was found at Beaverdam Reservoir (Wake) on 21 Nov 1976 (Chat 42:60); on... | Casual. One immature male was collected in the Mills River Valley (Buncombe) on 13 Mar 1933 ... | | 1/2* | 2026-03-01 |
| Little Gull | Hydrocoloeus minutus | Like the Black-headed Gull, the Little Gull is essentially an Old World species, though in the past ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Winter visitor, essentially only along the coast and in near offshore waters. From Hatteras Inlet n... | Casual to now very rare winter visitor. Single birds noted at Jordan Lake: an immature seen from 5-... | No records. | This species is reliably found among the large flocks of Bonaparte's Gulls along the northern half o... | ** | 2026-03-01 |
| Palm Warbler | Setophaga palmarum | The Palm Warbler might be associated with Saw Palmetto stands in Florida, but this is still a bad na... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S3N | G5 | Winter resident, with strong migratory movements. In winter, fairly common along and near the coast... | Transient, and scarce winter resident. Uncommon to fairly common in spring and fall, generally over... | Transient, and very scarce in winter. In spring, generally uncommon, mainly at low to middle elevat... | Generally easily found along the immediate coast in late Sep and most of Oct. | **** | 2025-10-24 |
| Mourning Warbler | Geothlypis philadelphia | The Mourning Warbler, until 2011, was placed in the same genus (Oporornis) with the Connectic... | Probable Breeder | Definitive | W | | SUB,SZN | G5 | Transient. Casual in spring, so far only along or near the coast; very rare in fall along the immed... | Transient. In spring, very rare in the western half of the province and casual in the eastern half;... | Transient; also very rare (in the past few decades) in summer, and probable breeder, though as yet w... | This is a difficult bird to find in the state, because relatively few pass through, and then mainly ... | * | 2025-10-24 |
| Northern Waterthrush | Parkesia noveboracensis | The Northern Waterthrush is one of the few warblers that nests from coast to coast, though this rang... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Transient, and a very sparse early winter straggler. In spring, generally uncommon in the western ha... | Transient. Uncommon to fairly common essentially across the entire region, in both spring and fall;... | Transient. Mostly uncommon, at lower to middle elevations; presumably quite scarce over about 4,500... | If you bird in suitable damp wooded areas over a several-day period in early May, or in Sep, you sta... | ** | 2025-10-24 |
| Orchard Oriole | Icterus spurius | The Orchard Oriole breeding range covers the Eastern Deciduous Forest area of the continent -- nesti... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S5B | G5 | Summer resident, with no obvious migratory movements. Common in summer, over the province as a whol... | Summer resident, with no obvious migratory movements. Generally fairly common in summer in the east... | Summer resident, with no obvious migratory movements. Uncommon in lower elevations, mainly in broad... | None needed in the Coastal Plain in spring to early summer, by driving back roads, especially throug... | *** to **** | 2025-10-24 |
| Swamp Sparrow | Melospiza georgiana | The Swamp Sparrow breeds over much of Canada and the northern United States, nesting (rarely) south ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S5N | G5 | Winter resident. Common to locally very common along the coast, Tidewater, and other areas in the e... | Winter resident. Common in the eastern and southern portions, fairly common in the central portions... | Winter resident. Generally uncommon at the lower elevations, more so in broad valleys, below 3,000 ... | None needed, at least in the eastern Coastal Plain in the cooler months. | **** | 2025-10-24 |
| Savannah Sparrow | Passerculus sandwichensis | The Savannah Sparrow is one of the more abundant sparrows in North America, nesting commonly in a va... | Breeder | Definitive | SR | | S2B,S5N | G5 | Winter resident, with migratory movements. In winter, common to very common in the eastern third of... | Winter resident, and transient. Apparently now nesting in the extreme northwestern corner of the pro... | Summer resident, transient, and sparse winter resident. In summer, rare to uncommon in the northern... | None needed; easy to find in winter, at least near the coast. | **** | 2025-10-24 |
| Seaside Sparrow | Ammospiza maritima | The Seaside Sparrow is an unusual sparrow, in that most individuals within its coastal range apparen... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S4B,S4N | G4 | Permanent resident in coastal marshes, with some migratory and habitat movements. In summer, fairly... | Accidental; the only record is one seen at Falls Lake on 2 Sep 2007 (Chat 72:38). | No records. | The species is somewhat easily found at all seasons at Federal Point and near the Aquarium at Fort F... | *** | 2025-10-24 |
| Vesper Sparrow | Pooecetes gramineus | The Vesper Sparrow, a species in its own genus, has a wide breeding range, from the Western states e... | Breeder | Definitive | SC | | S2B,S2N | G5 | Winter resident and transient; strongly declining. In winter, formerly fairly common in the souther... | Transient, and sparse and local winter resident; strongly declining. In winter, rare to very uncomm... | Summer resident and transient; declining in summer and in migration. In summer, rare to uncommon an... | Breeding birds are usually well away from roads and require some hiking to reach, such as at Pond Mo... | ** to *** | 2025-10-24 |
| Red Crossbill | Loxia curvirostra | The Red Crossbill is another of the erratic "winter finches" in the East. Unlike with most of these... | Breeder | Definitive | SC | | S3B,S3N | G5 | Winter visitor, and apparently accidental breeder; declining. Currently, very rare to rare across t... | Winter visitor, and accidental breeder; declining. Currently, rare and erratic in winter; formerly ... | Summer resident at higher elevations, and winter visitor to all of the region. In summer, rare to l... | Though the species is erratic in summer, it has been somewhat regular in recent years at Mount Mitch... | ** | 2025-10-24 |
| Swainson's Thrush | Catharus ustulatus | The Swainson's Thrush is another thrush that nests across the boreal forest zone of Canada, south in... | Breeder | Definitive | SR | | S1B | G5 | Transient. In spring, uncommon in the western portion, but rare in the central and eastern portions... | Transient. Uncommon to fairly common across the region, both in spring and fall; probably more nume... | Very rare summer resident, but declining since about 2020, and very few are now present in the breed... | Finding the species in migration is always "chancey", so you need to bird at parks or refuges in the... | ** to *** | 2025-10-22 |
| Red-breasted Nuthatch | Sitta canadensis | The Red-breasted Nuthatch is the only one of the four nuthatches in North America that is strongly m... | Breeder | Definitive | W | | S3B,S4N | G5 | Fall transient and winter visitor (little northbound movement noted); very erratic from year to year... | Fall transient and winter visitor (little northbound movement noted); very erratic from year to year... | Summer resident and winter visitor; very erratic outside the breeding season. In summer, fairly com... | The birds are too erratic in fall, winter, and spring to offer tips; thus, look for them in summer. ... | *** | 2025-10-22 |
| Ruby-crowned Kinglet | Corthylio calendula | The Ruby-crowned Kinglet, like the Golden-crowned, is a tiny bundle of energy, having to constantly ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S5N | G5 | Winter resident. Common to occasionally very common (in early winter) over the region; fairly commo... | Winter resident. Common, to sometimes very common, in early winter, across the eastern and southern... | Winter resident and transient. Fairly common transient in spring and fall; generally uncommon in th... | None needed. | **** | 2025-10-22 |
| Fish Crow | Corvus ossifragus | Unlike the American Crow, the Fish Crow is poorly known to the layman -- "There are two kinds of cro... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S5B,S5N | G5 | Permanent resident over most of the area, with migratory movements. Generally, common to locally ve... | Summer resident, remaining into late fall, and sparingly winters in the eastern portions; still slow... | Greatly increasing visitor and presumed local breeder; a recent arrival, since 2006. Now surely nest... | Easy to find, and not local, in the breeding season, in most of the Coastal Plain, especially around... | **** | 2025-10-22 |
| Mississippi Kite | Ictinia mississippiensis | Mississippi Kites are a major success story in North Carolina and elsewhere in their breeding range,... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S3B | G5 | Summer resident, breeding; increasing in recent decades. Occurs primarily close to brownwater river... | Increasing stray or overshooting migrant, as well as a post-breeding visitor; breeds at a few local ... | Rare migrant/visitor (increasing) in the southern mountains (about 33 records). Very rare north of <... | Visiting the Lock and Dam #1 area or the NC 11 bridge over the Cape Fear River has been consistently... | *** | 2025-10-22 |
| Sharp-shinned Hawk | Accipiter striatus | The Sharp-shinned Hawk is the smallest of the three Accipiter species in the state and was, u... | Breeder | Definitive | SR | | S2B,S4N | G5 | Migrant and winter resident, but declining in numbers; casual breeder in the extreme western portion... | Migrant and winter resident, and scarce breeder, declining. Primarily an uncommon to (formerly) fai... | Permanent resident, with migratory movements, declining. Fairly common (to occasionally common afte... | Accipiters can be difficult to target for observation, because habitat is abundant, and they ... | ** to *** | 2025-10-22 |
| Osprey | Pandion haliaetus | The Osprey is one of the more familiar birds of prey to the layman, easily identified near the coast... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S4B,S1N | G5 | Summer resident and migrant, and sparse winter visitor/resident. Fairly common to common (for a lar... | Primarily a transient, but also a local breeder. Fairly common in migration, more numerous in the e... | Transient, and extremely rare breeder. Generally uncommon, and mainly in lower elevations, below 3,... | Easily seen at coastal waters from about Mar into mid- or late fall. | **** | 2025-10-22 |
| Least Bittern | Botaurus exilis | The Least Bittern is just as shy as its larger cousin, the American Bittern, but because it is much ... | Breeder | Definitive | SC | | S3B | G5 | Summer resident and migrant; a handful of winter records. Occurs nearly throughout the Tidewater an... | Transient and scarce summer resident. Rare (and easily overlooked) transient, and rare and local br... | Casual to very rare transient, and perhaps has nested on rare occasions in the Hendersonville area. ... | Most of the better sites are difficult for birders to reach. It is reportedly common as a breeder a... | ** | 2025-10-21 |
| American White Pelican | Pelecanus erythrorhynchos | This spectacular and huge species, which nests in the Great Plains and the Western states, has under... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S1N | G4 | Migrant and winter visitor, most frequent along the northern coast and Tidewater; increasing. Coast... | Rare (but increasing) migrant and winter visitor, and possible winter resident at one site. Most ar... | Very rare migrant, with at least 12 records, nearly all from the southern mountains; records and num... | In recent years, the impoundments at Pea Island have small groups, sometimes numbering over 100 bird... | *** to **** | 2025-10-21 |
| Red-footed Booby | Sula sula | This Tropical waterbird, found in the warmer portions of both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, had b... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SA | G5 | Two records (see above). | One record (see above). | No records. | | 1/2* | 2025-10-21 |
| Double-crested Cormorant | Nannopterum auritum | Hardly any bird in North Carolina has increased in recent decades as dramatically as has the Double-... | Breeder | Definitive | SR | | S2B,S5N | G5 | Permanent resident, but breeding only at a few sites. Coastally, abundant during migration and loca... | Migrant and winter resident, with some birds all summer, increasing as non-breeders; formerly bred a... | Year-round visitor; known to be breeding at one site. Generally uncommon but increasing, in the sou... | None needed. Spectacular concentrations of 10,000 or more individuals can be seen in winter in Hatt... | **** | 2025-10-21 |
| Ring-necked Duck | Aythya collaris | The Ring-necked Duck is the most common of the diving ducks in winter on the state's inland waters, ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S5N | G5 | Winter resident. Generally fairly common, to locally common, both coastally and well inland. Unlik... | Winter resident. Fairly common to common, and even locally very common, most numerous in the easter... | Winter visitor/resident. Fairly common transient but only uncommon in winter; mainly at lower eleva... | This duck can be found in large numbers on Raleigh lakes such as Wheeler and Benson It is found on ... | *** to **** | 2025-10-21 |
| Surf Scoter | Melanitta perspicillata | The Surf Scoter is the most common of the wintering scoters in North Carolina, though it is often ou... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S4N | G5 | Winter resident. Locally common near the northern half of the coast and the Tidewater areas, south ... | Transient and winter visitor. Rare on reservoirs and other large bodies of water; mainly mid-Oct to... | Transient. Very rare to rare, with brief stop-over time; nearly all records from the southern mount... | As with the Black Scoter, it is normally easy to find the species on the two Pamlico Sound ferries, ... | *** to **** | 2025-10-21 |
| Common Merganser | Mergus merganser | The Common Merganser is both a breeder and a wintering bird in the state, but with different "popula... | Breeder | Definitive | W | | S1B,S1N | G5 | Winter resident. Rare and local over the northern half of the province, with a flock averaging at l... | Winter visitor, though possibly a winter resident at Roanoke Rapids Lake; casual breeder. Rare in m... | Formerly casual to now (2025) rare to uncommon but increasing breeder; scarce winter visitor. Gener... | To best see this species, look at Phelps Lake in the winter, with a good scope. The wintering flock... | ** to *** | 2025-10-21 |
| Purple Gallinule | Porphyrio martinicus | The beautiful Purple Gallinule has always been at the northeastern periphery of its breeding range i... | Breeder | Definitive | SR | | S1B | G5 | Sparse and irregular visitor, and erratic breeding summer resident; casual to very rare in winter, a... | Very rare stray/migrant (about 11 records); mainly May-Jun. Records outside these months: 1, Camp G... | Accidental to casual stray (four records): 1 found in emaciated condition, Hazelwood (Haywood... | Formerly, one could see the Purple Gallinule from the causeway at Orton Plantation. However, the ve... | * | 2025-10-21 |
| Snowy Plover | Anarhynchus nivosus | In 2011, the American Ornithologists' Union split the European subspecies and the American subspecie... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G3 | Very rare stray along the central and southern coast, from spring to fall; one winter record. There ... | No records. | No records. | In the warmer months, it doesn't hurt to carefully scrutinize small plovers along the beaches and in... | 1/2* to * | 2025-10-21 |
| Purple Sandpiper | Calidris maritima | Hardly any bird has as restrictive a habitat in North Carolina than does the Purple Sandpiper, and n... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S1N | G5 | Winter resident along the coast. Numerically very rare to rare, but in reality, uncommon at a handf... | No records. | No records. | The best location in NC is the jetty at the south end of Wrightsville Beach, where 30 or more birds ... | *** | 2025-10-21 |
| Wood Stork | Mycteria americana | The Wood Stork is probably the most significant wader in the state, because it is a Federally listed... | Breeder | Definitive | T | T | S1B,S1N | G4 | Summer resident and post-breeding visitor, greatly increasing; rare straggler in winter, though like... | Post-breeding visitor, greatly increasing. Formerly very rare to now locally rare, mainly from Jun ... | Post-breeding visitor; very rare to now rare in the southern and central mountains, with about 15 re... | The species can almost always be found around the margins of the two freshwater ponds at Twin Lakes ... | *** to **** | 2025-10-21 |
| Black-capped Petrel | Pterodroma hasitata | The Black-capped Petrel is, by far, the most often seen of the gadfly petrels (genus Pterodroma | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | FSC | S1N | G1 | Offshore visitor (at all seasons). Generally fairly common to often common in the Gulf Stream, at l... | Accidental: 1, Jordan Lake, 6-7 Sep 1996 (during and after Hurricane Fran) (Nat. Audubon Soc. Field ... | No records. | This is an easy bird if you take a pelagic trip that goes into the deeper waters of the Gulf Stream.... | *** to **** | 2025-10-20 |
| Caspian Tern | Hydroprogne caspia | The Caspian Tern is the largest tern in the world, and it is also one of the most wide-ranging, as i... | Breeder | Definitive | T | | S2B,S1N | G5 | Permanent resident (and sparse breeder), with migratory movements, along the coast; transient inland... | Transient. Uncommon though regular in both spring and fall at larger lakes/reservoirs, but very rar... | Transient. Rare, in the southern mountains only (Buncombe, Haywood, Henderson, and Transyl... | Caspian Terns can usually be found along most coastal areas in late summer and fall, especially arou... | *** | 2025-10-20 |
| Upland Sandpiper | Bartramia longicauda | The Upland Sandpiper is one of the more unusual shorebirds in North America. It is monotypic, with ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Transient; declining. In spring, rare in inland portions, and very rare farther eastward (Tidewater... | Transient; declining. Formerly rare in spring, but now very rare to rare (few recent spring records... | Transient; probably declining. Rare and local in spring, very rare in fall; essentially all records... | Uplands are best located in the fall from late Jul to early Sep, along the coast. The grasslands ar... | ** | 2025-10-20 |
| American Coot | Fulica americana | The American Coot is one of the state's most familiar waterbirds, often occurring in large and dense... | Accidental Breeder | Definitive | | | SAB,S5N | G5 | Primarily a winter resident, but a sporadic breeder. Common to locally abundant in winter along the... | Winter resident, and accidental breeder. Variously uncommon (mainly in western portions) to locally ... | Mainly a transient, and scarce winter resident. Rare to uncommon migrant, and rather rare in winter... | Coots should require no finding tips during the cooler months, at least near the coast at fresh wate... | **** | 2025-10-20 |
| Common Gallinule | Gallinula galeata | This species is a "cousin" of the Purple Gallinule, occurring in similar freshwater ponds, though th... | Breeder | Definitive | W | | S3B,S2N | G5 | Permanent resident near the coast, but with strongly migratory movements; farther inland, very local... | Scarce transient. Very rare to rare and easily overlooked transient (as birds tend to be secretive ... | Scarce transient (only about 12 records). Very rare at low elevations in the southern mountains; la... | Your best chances for seeing this species are along the southern coast, where more widespread than f... | *** | 2025-10-20 |