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Swan Sleeping Habits and Behavior (Complete Guide)

Swan Sleeping Habits and Behavior (Complete Guide)

Are Sandhill Cranes Aggressive or Territorial?

Are Sandhill Cranes Aggressive or Territorial?

Juvenile Sandhill Cranes (Identification Guide with Pictures)

Juvenile Sandhill Cranes (Identification Guide with Pictures)

Canada Goose Nesting (Location, Eggs + Behavior)

Canada Goose Nesting (Location, Eggs + Behavior)

Brown Thrasher or Wood Thrush: What Are The Differences?

Brown Thrasher or Wood Thrush: What Are The Differences?

23 Common Garden Birds in the UK (Full Guide with Pictures)

23 Common Garden Birds in the UK (Full Guide with Pictures)

Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle

This iconic raptor soars over North American waterways, its distinctive white head and tail gleaming against the sky.

Mourning Dove

Mourning Dove

From suburban gardens to farms and wilderness areas, the mourning dove is one of the most common and familiar birds in North America.

Northern Cardinal

Northern Cardinal

Brilliant red and resilient all year long, the beloved Northern Cardinal is the official bird of seven American states. These common songbirds bring a splash of color and some adorable antics to backyard birdfeeders across the east.

Great Blue Heron

Great Blue Heron

Poised to strike, this large heron stalks along American waterways in search of fish and other small animals. These widespread waterbirds are among the tallest of North America’s birds.

Sandhill Crane

Sandhill Crane

Gathering at their Midwestern staging grounds in numbers up to half a million strong, spring-time flocks of stately Sandhill Cranes are an awe-inspiring sight. These partial migrants enthrall birdwatchers with their unique calls and dancing displays.

Chia Seeds and Birds: A Superfood for Your Feathered Friends?

Chia Seeds and Birds: A Superfood for Your Feathered Friends?

Downy Woodpecker

Downy Woodpecker

America’s most common woodpecker is also its smallest. The boldly marked Downy Woodpecker is a familiar little bird of forests, woodlands, and backyards across North America.

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

This woodpecker's unique drilling pattern creates sap wells that attract insects and other birds, making it a key player in forests across North America.

Red-naped Sapsucker

Red-naped Sapsucker

Drilling precision meets forest artistry in this vibrant woodpecker's sap-collecting quest.

Lewis's Woodpecker

Lewis's Woodpecker

With its iridescent green-black plumage and rosy belly, this unusual woodpecker often catches insects mid-air like a flycatcher.

Acorn Woodpecker

Acorn Woodpecker

A master carpenter of the forest, this bird drills thousands of holes to create its unique "granary trees" for storing acorns, which can hold up to 50,000 acorns!

Red-headed Woodpecker

Red-headed Woodpecker

A striking forest drummer with a fiery red head and bold black-and-white body, this woodpecker is a true eye-catcher in North American woodlands.

Red-bellied Woodpecker

Red-bellied Woodpecker

This charismatic climber brings a flash of red and a resonant drumming to forests across eastern North America.

Hairy Woodpecker

Hairy Woodpecker

This striking black-and-white woodpecker drums its way through forests across North America, leaving telltale holes as it hunts for insects beneath tree bark.

Gila Woodpecker

Gila Woodpecker

The desert's rowdy and resourceful carpenter, this bird skilfully drills nest holes in towering saguaro cacti across the American Southwest.

Northern Flicker

Northern Flicker

Named for its characteristic call, or perhaps the flash of white rump and brightly colored wing feathers, this woodpecker breaks the mold, often spotted on the ground hunting for ants and beetles

Pileated Woodpecker

Pileated Woodpecker

This impressive forest dweller drums out impressive territorial beats and excavates massive rectangular holes in its quest for carpenter ants.

Golden-fronted Woodpecker

Golden-fronted Woodpecker

An active, noisy and conspicuous bird, the golden-fronted woodpecker adds a splash of color to the mesquite brushlands of southern Texas.

Swan Sleeping Habits and Behavior (Complete Guide)

Swan Sleeping Habits and Behavior (Complete Guide)

Are Sandhill Cranes Aggressive or Territorial?

Are Sandhill Cranes Aggressive or Territorial?

Juvenile Sandhill Cranes (Identification Guide with Pictures)

Juvenile Sandhill Cranes (Identification Guide with Pictures)

Canada Goose Nesting (Location, Eggs + Behavior)

Canada Goose Nesting (Location, Eggs + Behavior)

Brown Thrasher or Wood Thrush: What Are The Differences?

Brown Thrasher or Wood Thrush: What Are The Differences?

23 Common Garden Birds in the UK (Full Guide with Pictures)

23 Common Garden Birds in the UK (Full Guide with Pictures)

Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle

This iconic raptor soars over North American waterways, its distinctive white head and tail gleaming against the sky.

Mourning Dove

Mourning Dove

From suburban gardens to farms and wilderness areas, the mourning dove is one of the most common and familiar birds in North America.

Northern Cardinal

Northern Cardinal

Brilliant red and resilient all year long, the beloved Northern Cardinal is the official bird of seven American states. These common songbirds bring a splash of color and some adorable antics to backyard birdfeeders across the east.

Great Blue Heron

Great Blue Heron

Poised to strike, this large heron stalks along American waterways in search of fish and other small animals. These widespread waterbirds are among the tallest of North America’s birds.

Sandhill Crane

Sandhill Crane

Gathering at their Midwestern staging grounds in numbers up to half a million strong, spring-time flocks of stately Sandhill Cranes are an awe-inspiring sight. These partial migrants enthrall birdwatchers with their unique calls and dancing displays.

Chia Seeds and Birds: A Superfood for Your Feathered Friends?

Chia Seeds and Birds: A Superfood for Your Feathered Friends?

Downy Woodpecker

Downy Woodpecker

America’s most common woodpecker is also its smallest. The boldly marked Downy Woodpecker is a familiar little bird of forests, woodlands, and backyards across North America.

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

This woodpecker's unique drilling pattern creates sap wells that attract insects and other birds, making it a key player in forests across North America.

Red-naped Sapsucker

Red-naped Sapsucker

Drilling precision meets forest artistry in this vibrant woodpecker's sap-collecting quest.

Lewis's Woodpecker

Lewis's Woodpecker

With its iridescent green-black plumage and rosy belly, this unusual woodpecker often catches insects mid-air like a flycatcher.

Acorn Woodpecker

Acorn Woodpecker

A master carpenter of the forest, this bird drills thousands of holes to create its unique "granary trees" for storing acorns, which can hold up to 50,000 acorns!

Red-headed Woodpecker

Red-headed Woodpecker

A striking forest drummer with a fiery red head and bold black-and-white body, this woodpecker is a true eye-catcher in North American woodlands.

Red-bellied Woodpecker

Red-bellied Woodpecker

This charismatic climber brings a flash of red and a resonant drumming to forests across eastern North America.

Hairy Woodpecker

Hairy Woodpecker

This striking black-and-white woodpecker drums its way through forests across North America, leaving telltale holes as it hunts for insects beneath tree bark.

Gila Woodpecker

Gila Woodpecker

The desert's rowdy and resourceful carpenter, this bird skilfully drills nest holes in towering saguaro cacti across the American Southwest.

Northern Flicker

Northern Flicker

Named for its characteristic call, or perhaps the flash of white rump and brightly colored wing feathers, this woodpecker breaks the mold, often spotted on the ground hunting for ants and beetles

Pileated Woodpecker

Pileated Woodpecker

This impressive forest dweller drums out impressive territorial beats and excavates massive rectangular holes in its quest for carpenter ants.

Golden-fronted Woodpecker

Golden-fronted Woodpecker

An active, noisy and conspicuous bird, the golden-fronted woodpecker adds a splash of color to the mesquite brushlands of southern Texas.

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