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How Can I Visit The Wild Horses In Corolla, Outer Banks? | Outer Banks Animals | Carolina Designs
If you plan on visiting the wild horses of Carova, read on to find out their history. There are trips to see the wild mustangs, but remember to follow guidelines.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/wild-horses-corolla-400×267-1.jpg
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The King of Butterflies Journey to the Outer Banks | Outer Banks Animals | Carolina Designs
Read the amazing life cycle of the Monarch Butterfly of the Outer Banks, their migration, and theories about their cause of decline.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/monarch-butterflies-400×267-1.jpg
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Songbirds | Outer Banks Animals | Carolina Designs
The songbirds of the Outer Banks are amazing and abundant. From Woodpecker, Blue Jay, to Robin, learn how you can identify one and when they appear.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/songbird-400×267-1.jpg
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Raptors | Outer Banks Animals | Carolina Designs
The Outer Banks is home to numerous raptors or birds of prey. If you plan on capturing photos, read on to find out their behavior and where you can find them.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/raptor-400×267-1.jpg
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Purple Marlins of the Outer Banks | Outer Banks Animals | Carolina Designs
Learn all about the migration history of the Purple Martins of the Outer Banks, including its behavior and diet.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/marlins-400×267-1.jpg
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The 50′ Rule: Keeping your distance from NC’s Wild Horses | Outer Banks Animals | Carolina Designs
The ultimate guide for keeping your distance from wild horses in Corolla. Enjoy the view, take photos, but remember these tips to keep you safe from them.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/50-foot-rule-400×267-1.jpg
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Migratory Waterfowl | Outer Banks Animals | Carolina Designs
The Outer Banks is a birder’s paradise. In fall and winter, one can watch in awe as migratory waterfowl arrive by the thousands along the shores of the Currituck Sound and Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/migratory-waterfowl-400×267-1.jpg