Outer Banks Birding For bird lovers, the Outer Banks is hard to beat. This delicate chain of barrier islands is not only home to dozens of different native shorebirds, but also thousands of migrating birds who make a rest stop on the Outer Banks every year. Add to this the fact that the islands have hundreds of miles of deserted beaches, maritime forest, and marshlands for species to quietly flourish, and it's clear that the Outer Banks is literally for the birds.
Northern Beaches 1. Carova 2. Corolla 3. Duck 4. Southern Shores 5. Kitty Hawk 6. Kill Devil Hills 7. Nags Head Roanoke Island 8. Manteo 9. Wanchese Hatteras Island 10. Rodanthe 11. Waves 12. Salvo 13. Avon 14. Buxton 15. Frisco 16. Hatteras Ocracoke Island 17. Ocracoke Outer Banks Map
Chicamacomico Life-Saving Station Website The Chicamacomico Lifesaving Station is one of Rodanthe's greatest treasures. This historical lifesaving station has been a popular attraction for Hatteras Island visitors for decades, and stands on the very edge of the small town of Rodanthe. Over the years, this station has been battered by hurricanes, ocean and soundside flooding, and ferocious gusts of winds, and yet it is still standing, and serves as a proud reminder of Hatteras Island and the Outer Banks' rich lifesaving history. Rodanthe 252-987-1552 Map it