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  • Bird Skull Identification

    The most exact way to identify a bird skull is through comparison with another bird skull that is already known. However, the identity of many skulls can be determined based on certain...

  • Natural Hummingbird Habitats

    The smallest bird in the world, hummingbirds are tiny powerhouses of energy. Hummingbirds are known by bird watchers as acrobats, flying backward and forward in dizzying patterns. The American...

  • How to Identify a Black Phoebe

    The Black Phoebe is one of the songbird native of North America. Black Phoebes generally stay near bodies of water and feed from small fishes. This bird also feeds from all kinds of insects and...

  • Kiwi Birds Habitat

    The kiwi bird is a small, wingless and nearly flightless bird, approximately the size of an average chicken. It is the national bird of New Zealand, however, many residents have never seen the...

  • How to Identify a Finch Bird

    You are likely to see finches, which are small, brightly colored wild birds, at almost any backyard bird feeder. To identify what type of finch you are seeing, look at color and habitat (what...

  • Midwest Bird Identification

    Birdwatching is an enjoyable hobby. Learning to identify bird species is easy to do with a bird identification field guide. Eight hundred bird species have been identified in the United States....

  • How to Care for Finches

    Finches make good pets for bird lovers. They are friendly and get along well with other finches and other hardbills. Zebra finches and Society finches are two kinds of finches that are popular as...

  • Information on the Quetzal Bird

    The Resplendent Quetzal is a rare bird found in Central America from Panama to the south of Mexico. While the term quetzal once meant only the Resplendent Quetzal, it now applies to other species...

  • About Cockatiels

    A cockatiel is a variety of parrot that belongs to the Cacatuidae family of birds. This species has a rest of feathers on the top of the head that the bird can erect at will. Cockatiels have a...

  • About the Massachusetts State Bird

    The state bird of Massachusetts is the black-capped chickadee (Penthestes Atricapillus). The black-capped chickadee became Massachusett's state bird by a vote of the state legislature on March 21,...

  • How to Buy Finches

    Many people who have busy lives buy unconventional pets to fit their lifestyle. Finches make good pets because they are easy to care for and provide amusement and entertainment. Finches are...

  • How to Identify a Scrub jay

    The scrub jay is a close relative to the blue jay and looks similar, though their behavior and choice of habitat are somewhat different. What was once a single species has been divided into three...

  • How to Identify a Hummingbird

    Amateur naturalists and bird watchers consider the hummingbird to be a peculiar species of domestic bird. Hummingbirds are swift and diminutive enough to elude the untrained eye. You should know...

  • How to Identify a Catbird

    The catbird is a migratory species of bird that resides on the Atlantic coast. Most bird watchers and naturalists observe catbirds from a distance, since this species often live in densely...

  • How to Buy Bird Supplies

    If you're going to own a bird for a pet, you must keep your feathered friend well-fed and entertained. Keeping an inventory of supplies in stock will ensure your bird's happiness.

  • How to Buy a Bird Carrier

    If you own a bird and spend a lot of time traveling, you might want to keep your pet with you rather than place it in the hands of a sitter. A bird carrier will make traveling more pleasurable for...

  • How to Pick Bird Owner Books

    There are thousands of authors and naturalists who claim to be experts on birds. A trip down the nature and science aisle at your local bookstore will expose a competitive marketplace of ideas at...

  • How to Buy Bird Grooming Scissors

    Your pet bird needs to be groomed properly to ensure long term health. Claws that grow over a period of months can cause perching problems and unkempt feathers collect debris. Buy bird grooming...

  • How to Tell an Ostrich From an Emu

    Many people think that the words "ostrich" and "emu" are interchangeable to describe the same bird, but in fact, ostriches and emus are two different animals. Although both can run very fast and...

  • How to Determine Gender in Geese

    A male goose is not actually a "goose" but rather a "gander". Like any species, there are some signs to look for when determining gender in geese. However, which signs you use will be determined...

  • How to Find Turkey Tracks

    Wild turkeys are large game birds native to the southeastern United States. While most people know turkey as a tasty Thanksgiving soporific, the bird is also an extremely fun animal to track and...

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