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Below is a list of North Carolina News Papers and links to their web sites.


Daily Newspapers
(Sorted by Region)

Area Code 252, 919

The Herald-Sun - Durham
The News-Argus - Goldsboro
The Daily Reflector - Greenville
The Free Press - Kinston
Laurinburg Exchange - Laurinburg
Sun Journal - New Bern
News and Observer - Raleigh
Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald - Roanoke Rapids
Wilson Daily Times - Wilson

Area Code 336, 910

The Courier Tribune - Asheboro
Times-News - Burlington
The Sampson Independent - Clinton
Bladen Journal - Elizabethtown
Fayetteville Observer-Times - Fayetteville
Greensboro News & Record - Greensboro
High Point Enterpise - High Point
Jacksonville Daily News - Jacksonville
The Dispatch - Lexington
The Robesonian - Lumberton
Mount Airy News - Mount Airy
Wilmington Morning Star - Wilmington
Winston-Salem Journal - Winston-Salem

Area Code 704, 828

Asheville Citizen-Times - Asheville
Charlotte Observer - Charlotte
The Gaston Gazette - Gastonia
Independent Tribune - Kannapolis
McDowell News - Marion
The News Herald - Morganton
Salisbury Post - Salisbury
The Shelby Star - Shelby
Statesville Record & Landmark - Statesville

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.State Bird: The Cardinal

By request of the North Carolina Bird Club, Senator Rivers D. Johnson of Duplin County introduced a bill to name the Cardinal as the official State Bird.

After passing in the Senate, it was turned over
to Representative Willie Lee Lumpkin of Franklin County, who piloted it through the House. The bill was passed by the House on March 4, 1943 and ratified on March 8.

North Carolina was the fifth state to adopt the cardinal, a symbol it shares with Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia.

The Cardinal is the only "redbird" present during the winter and sometimes is called the Winter Redbird.
The Cardinal is present in North Carolina year-round
in gardens, meadows, and woodlands.

The male Cardinal is red all over, except for the area of its throat and the region around its bill which is black; it is about the size of a Catbird only with a longer tail. The head is conspicuously crested and the large stout bill is red.

The female is much duller in color with the red confined
mostly to the crest, wings, and tail. This difference in coloring is common among many birds. Since it is the female that sits on the nest, her coloring must blend more with her natural surroundings to protect her eggs and young from predators. There are no seasonal changes in her plumage.
The Cardinal is a fine singer, and what is unusual is that the female sings as beautifully as the male. The male
generally monopolizes the art of song in the bird world.
The nest of the Cardinal is rather an untidy affair built of weed stems, grass and similar materials in low shrubs,
small trees or bunches of briars, generally not over four feet above the ground. The usual number of eggs set is
three in this State and four further North. Possibly the Cardinal raises an extra brood down here to make up the
difference, or possibly the population is more easily maintained here by the more moderate winters compared to the colder North.
The Cardinal is by nature a seed eater, but he does not dislike small fruits and insects.

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