Category: Wild Birds
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When You Find a Dead Bird in Your Yard
Finding a dead bird in your yard can be an unsettling experience. However, it’s fairly common and usually nothing to be too concerned about. Here’s a guide to dealing with a dead bird discovery in your backyard. Examining the Bird When you find a dead bird, the first step is to examine it more closely.…
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How to Help Make a Bird’s Nest
Birds build nests to lay their eggs and raise their young. As amazing as birds are at nest building, they sometimes need a little help from humans. Helping birds make a nest allows them to have a safe place to breed and can support local bird populations. Here is an extensive guide on how you…
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When to Go Birding
Birdwatching, or birding, is a popular hobby that involves observing wild birds in their natural habitats. Choosing the optimal time to go birding depends on several factors, including the species you hope to see, seasonal migration patterns, breeding seasons, and weather conditions. With proper planning, you can maximize your chances of seeing a diverse range…
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Guide to Hummingbird Flight
Hummingbirds are one of nature’s most fascinating flying creatures. Their ability to hover mid-air and fly backwards sets them apart from other birds. Understanding the mechanics behind hummingbird flight and their unique adaptations can help appreciate these tiny birds even more. This guide provides an extensive overview of hummingbird flight, from wing structure and physiology…
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35 Best Birds to Watch for in California
California offers abundant and diverse birdwatching opportunities. From coastal wetlands to inland mountains and deserts, dedicated birders can find hundreds of resident and migratory species across the state. Here are 35 of the best birds to watch for during a visit to California: American Dipper The American dipper is a unique bird that actually walks…
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25 Best Birds to Watch for in Maine
Maine is a top destination for birdwatching in the United States. With its extensive coastline, dense forests, and diverse wetland habitats, Maine is home to over 400 species of birds throughout the year. From rare seabirds and elusive warblers to abundant waterfowl and striking raptors, birding enthusiasts can find plenty of feathered friends across the…
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How to Identify a Red-Winged Blackbird
Red-winged blackbirds are a common sight across much of North America. Male red-winged blackbirds are unmistakable with their striking plumage – jet black bodies and bright red shoulder patches called epaulets. Females are brown-streaked and lack the red patches. With a little knowledge, anyone can identify these birds. Here is a guide on how to…
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How to Identify Hummingbirds
Hummingbirds are some of the most fascinating birds to observe and attract to your garden. With over 300 species, hummingbirds display an incredible diversity in color, behavior, habitat, and migration. Learning how to identify the hummingbirds that visit your feeders or gardens can be an enjoyable and rewarding hobby. This guide will provide tips on…
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How to Identify and Observe Nocturnal Birds
Observing nocturnal birds requires patience and the right tools, but can be a magical experience. Spotting these elusive creatures in their natural habitat under the cover of darkness is rewarding for any bird enthusiast. This guide covers everything you need to know to identify and observe nocturnal birds successfully. Picking the Right Location Choosing an…
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30 Best Birds to Watch for in Oregon
Oregon’s diverse landscapes provide excellent birdwatching opportunities. From rugged coastlines to high mountain peaks, mixed forests to arid deserts, birders can find a huge variety of species. Here are 30 of the best birds to look for on your next birding adventure in Oregon: Steller’s Jay With its crest of dark blue and black feathers…