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  • Dipper Bird Information

    A chubby songbird that walks along the bottom of mountain brooks and streams looking for something to eat sounds fantastic, but that describes the American dipper, the only aquatic songbird...

  • Information on the Brown-Headed Cowbird

    The brown-headed cowbird is a blackbird that lives across all of the continental United States and most of North America. Labeled a "brood parasite" by ornithologists, it feeds on insects, often...

  • Crested Bird Identification

    Several species of birds in the United States have a crest on their head. Among them are a few that the average person would have no trouble identifying and some that most people do not know well.

  • How to Place Bird Feeders

    Feeding birds from bird feeders is an activity that millions of Americans enjoy. It allows people to help birds get through the tough times of winter and offers a chance to observe an assortment...

  • How to Identify Birds by Sound

    Many people have the ability to identify a bird when they get a good glimpse at a particular species. However, others never have to see a bird in many instances to tell you what type is nearby....

  • How to Build a Woodduck House

    A project that you can feel good about. Help wildlife build a woodduck house. Great kids project and rewarding.

  • Oriole Bird Identification

    The various species of orioles that live in the United States possess brilliantly colored plumage and are master nest builders. These birds include the Baltimore oriole, the orchard oriole, the...

  • Nuthatch Bird Identification

    The white-breasted and red-breasted nuthatches are the two most common species of nuthatch in North America. The bird is not difficult to recognize, as it has distinct features as well as habits.

  • Flicker Bird Identification

    The northern flicker is a large member of the woodpecker family, but rather than spend most of the day knocking on tree trunks it searches for its food on the ground. The state bird of Alabama,...

  • How to Identify Wild Birds in Pennsylvania

    The Pennsylvania Game Commission website says that more than 400 types of birds either live in the state year round, part time or migrate through the Keystone State. Bird watchers that desire to...

  • How to Attract Songbirds to a Birdfeeder

    Across the United States, households put out bird feeders in an effort to attract birds, with songbirds specifically targeted by many bird enthusiasts. Songbirds at a feeder can bring a dreary...

  • How to Identify Birds at a Birdfeeder

    Attracting birds to a birdfeeder in your yard is not difficult, but correctly identifying each bird that comes to eat there requires some level of expertise. With little or no knowledge about bird...

  • Bird Species of Wind Cave National Park

    Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs, S.D., covers more than 28,000 acres of prairie and pine forests. Because of the park's location, both eastern and western American birds live in or...

  • Care & Maintenance of Hummingbird Feeders

    Agile and colorful, hummingbirds are a favorite among birdwatchers. Hummingbirds will swarm to feeders filled with sugar water, entertaining observers with their acrobatics and sometimes fierce...

  • How to Make Cheap and Effective Fire Starter.from Things in Your Home

    This article will show you how to create an inexpensive fire starter from things in your home! This is a great tutorial for those families who want to have a great time spending time with each...

  • Information About the Bird Wood Storks

    If a stork were to deliver a baby in North America, it would have to be a wood stork. The lone species of stork found on the continent, the wood stork is an endangered species, with as few as...

  • Hummingbird Characteristics

    Hummingbirds acquired their name from their ability to beat their tiny wings at incredible speeds, with some capable of 200 beats per second. This rapid wing beating produces a humming sound. All...

  • Bird Species Identification

    A bird-watcher has a specific set of keys that he runs through when he happens upon a species of bird he does not readily recognize. By doing so, he enables himself to identify the bird with field...

  • How Does the Great Blue Heron Defend Itself?

    The great blue heron lives across the United States and into Canada. The bird lives next to bodies of water, with swamps, ponds, marshes, lakes and rivers among its favorite habitat. The great...

  • Hummingbird Identification

    There are 22 hummingbird species found in the United States and 340 types that live in the Western Hemisphere. These birds are tiny, with most in the range of less than three inches in length and...

  • Rufous Hummingbird Facts

    The Cornell Lab of Ornithology calls the rufous hummingbird North America's feistiest hummingbird. This tiny bird possesses brilliantly colored feathers and a long beak as well as the flying...

  • Purple Martin Birdhouse Maintenance

    Nearly endangered at one point during twentieth century, through public education and a heightened awareness of this beneficial bird's plight, the purple martin today is a summer visitor to many...

  • Bird Identification Information

    When a birdwatcher is out in the field and sees an unfamiliar species of bird, there are certain guidelines that can be used to aid in the identification of the winged creature. By making careful...

  • Bird Identification Tools

    Probably the most useful "tool" for bird watching is the ability to observe. Then you can begin to search for more specific identification details, like color and bird behavior. The second most...

  • How to Play Better Golf Mental Game

    A discovery of many insightful sports psychology and cognitive golf preparedness programs offered today, along with many mind awareness and increased swing performance concepts.

  • How to Identify a Red Bird

    In the United States there are several birds which are red in color. These birds show up against nearly any background, making them easy to spot. Some birds are completely red in color, while...

  • About Perching Birds

    The perching birds ("passerines") compose by far the largest order of birds on Earth. Also known as "Passeriformes" within the scientific community, the perching birds are found on every continent...

  • How to Identify Songbirds

    Songbirds belong to an order of birds categorized as passerines, otherwise known as perching birds. This order of birds is the largest and includes as many as 5,100 separate songbird species...

  • How to Identify Bird Songs

    While many bird-watchers have the ability to recognize different species of birds, those with more experience can actually identify a bird by its song. This skill is learned by watching and...

  • What Does a Buzzard Look Like?

    The turkey vulture is also known as a buzzard in the United States; it is a common scavenger species of bird. Its range extends from Canada south throughout the continental U.S. and into the...

  • How to Identify Wild Birds

    Birdwatchers always strive to find and then properly identify as many species of wild birds as possible. To accomplish this goal, avid birdwatcher carry a pocket guide of some type that has...

  • What Is a Covey?

    A covey is a term used to describe a small flock of birds, primarily a family. This a term only used for birds.

  • How to Set Up a Purple Martin House

    Purples Martins are the largest species of swallows, ranging about 7 1/2 inches long. They do their breeding in the United States but migrate as far south as South America during the winter...

  • Chilean Flamingo Facts

    The Chilean flamingo is a bird that is native to southern regions of South America, including Uruguay, Bolivia, Peru, Argentina and Chile. The Chilean flamingo is a large bird that is much the...

  • American Eagle Facts

    There are two species of eagles found in the United States-the bald eagle and the golden eagle. Both are very large birds of prey which have sharp hooked talons and bills and large wingspans....

  • About Bluebird Houses

    The bluebird population in the United States was decreasing rapidly until the advent of bluebird houses. These small nesting boxes aided the bluebird in re-establishing itself throughout its...

  • How to Camp Out in America

    Camping out is fun. How you camp out makes all the difference in your own camping experience. Read this before you go camping and you will have a wonderful day out.

  • About Bird Nesting Habits

    Different species of birds have different habits when it comes to their nest. The nest is primarily built for the purpose of laying eggs in it and then incubating them. While some types of birds...

  • How to Find and Identify a Cedar Waxwing

    The cedar waxwing is a medium-sized songbird with a range that extends from the southern half of Canada through the United States and well into Mexico. It is able to eat only fruit for months at a...

  • About Bluebirds

    There are three species of bluebird in North America, with the eastern bluebird being the most widespread of the trio of songbirds. Bluebirds have seen a steady rise in their numbers after their...

  • About Pigeons

    Pigeons are found everywhere on the planet except Antarctica, the Arctic and the driest portions of the Sahara Desert. They have been living in close association with humans for thousands of years...

  • About Canadian Geese

    Canadian geese, properly known as Canada geese, are the second largest waterfowl in North America, with only the swan being bigger. Famous for their "V" formation as they fly about the countryside...

  • How Fast Does a Roadrunner Run?

    Roadrunners are birds of the southwestern United States and Mexico. They inhabit arid and semiarid regions and have a varied diet. Made famous by a children's cartoon, roadrunners got their name...

  • How Do Peacocks Mate?

    The beautiful and colorful peacock is the national bird of India. The peacock is the name for a male peafowl. Female peafowl are called peahens and baby peafowl are called peachicks. Peafowl are...

  • How to Attract Bluebirds to Your Yard so They Will STAY

    Many people want to know how to attract bluebirds to their yard. Bluebirds are one of the most beautiful songbirds native to the United States. Competition for nesting sites and food have hurt...

  • How to Repel Canadian Geese

    Canadian geese are beautiful when they are flying in an almost perfect V formation, but they can also be a major problem when they begin to land and nest in your yard. They can cause major damage...

  • How to Scare Away Buzzards

    Buzzard are not a bird that many people find attractive, and for good reason! Large, noisy and smelly, they will hang out (and defecate) any place that they like regardless of frequent habitation...

  • How to Use Eucalyptus Oil to Repel Cats

    If you enjoy birdwatching you may find that feral cats around your property may limit your birds that visit your property. On top of this fact, feral cats can carry diseases that can affect your...

  • How to Make a Duck Pool

    Are you looking for a place where your feathered friends can relax and enjoy themselves on a warm Sunny day? A Duck Pool is the perfect choice for your favorite Ducks of all sizes to have a...

  • How to Make Wood Duck Nest Boxes

    One of the few waterfowl to nest in trees, the wood duck is a striking bird with beautiful plumage that is a wonderful addition to the natural environment of a lake or pond. Wood duck nest boxes...

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