Bird Watching

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Tufted Titmouse Life History, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Birding by Ear Can Be a Challenge, But There’s Help at Hand
Birding by Ear Can Be Challenging, But There’s Help at Hand | Audubon
The Feather Atlas - Feather Identification and Scans
The Feather Atlas - Feather Identification and Scans - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Forensics Laboratory
The Feather Atlas - Feather Identification and Scans
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Dark-eyed Junco
In winter over much of the continent, flocks of Juncos can be found around woodland edges and suburban yards, feeding on the ground, making ticking calls as they fly up into the bushes. East of the plains the Juncos are all gray and white, but in the West they come in various color patterns, with reddish-brown on the back or sides or both; some of these were once regarded as different species. The forms have separate ranges in summer, but in winter several types may occur in the same flock in
Dark-eyed Junco Photos and Videos for, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Black Phoebe Photos and Videos for, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Eastern Phoebe
Despite its plain appearance, this flycatcher is often a favorite among eastern birdwatchers. It is among the earliest of migrants, bringing hope that spring is at hand. Seemingly quite tame, it often nests around buildings and bridges where it is easily observed. Best of all, its gentle tail-wagging habit and soft fee-bee song make the Phoebe easy to identify, unlike many flycatchers.
Birds of Prey - Red Tailed Hawks
Birds of Prey - Red Tailed Hawks | Kings Park, NY Patch
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