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7224
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North Carolina has twenty-five species of nesting colonial water birds. Many, including herons, egrets, ibises, pelicans, skimmers, gulls, and terns, breed on the state's barrier islands and nearby ocean fronts. Some colonies are faring well; others face an uncertain future. Competition with people for prime beach real estate affects the flocks' habitats. Surveys of the birds' nestings began in 1976-1977. Cameron discusses how several of the species are surviving.
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9123
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Cameron discusses the nineteen species of the diverse family known as gulls that have been found in the state. The slaty-backed gull, however, is listed by the Carolina Bird Club as provisionally accepted. The herring, glaucous, Iceland, and Bonaparte gulls are among the nineteen species.
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