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  • 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...

  • 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...

  • How to Identify a Common Raven

    The common raven is frequently found in the Northeastern and Western U.S., Canada, and Western Mexico. Ravens are easy to identify except for their close resemblance to crows. Both the common...

  • How to Identify a Magpie

    Magpies are small black and white birds that live in Western North America. There are two species of magpie, the black-billed and the yellow-billed. They appear identical except you can identify...

  • How to Identify an American Kestrel

    The American Kestrel is a small, colorful hawk. It preys on large insects, amphibians such as frogs and toads, reptiles and small birds. Watch it swoop down from trees and telephone poles and...

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