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  • National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of the United States and Canada: A Field Guide Review
  • American Kestrel
  • Buzzy, Black and Yellow ... Birds!

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10000birds.com /1 month ago

National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of the United States and Canada: A Field Guide Review

Before writing this review, I arranged my National Geographic birding books on my favorite bookshelf–field guides, pocket guides, encyclopedic guides, birding essentials, birding b...

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birdnote.org /1 month ago

American Kestrel

The American Kestrel is the smallest, most numerous, and most widespread North American falcon. This bird is built for speed, its long pointed wings often bent back at the tip. Whi...

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birdnote.org /3 weeks ago

Buzzy, Black and Yellow ... Birds!

Golden-cheeked Warblers, Black-throated Green Warblers, Townsend’s Warblers, and Hermit Warblers share similar songs and plumage. Though they all breed in different areas of North...

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10000birds.com /5 hours ago

My 1966 Field Guide

I’m reasonably sure that I did not start really paying attention to birds until 1968, when I would have turned ten years old, or later. Back then, of course, we couldn’t even dream...

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miramichireader.ca /4 days ago

The Book of Birds by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris

Written by Robert Macfarlane with illustrations by Jackie Morris, The Book of Birds is the spiritual successor to their project The Lost Words.

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birdnote.org /1 month ago

American Oystercatcher

American Oystercatchers are crow-sized shorebirds that can be found foraging in intertidal zones along the U.S. Atlantic shoreline and both coasts of Central and South America. The...

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10000birds.com /1 week ago

Species Spotlight: Northern Cardinal (Special 4th of July Issue)

The Northern Cardinal is a medium-sized songbird that eats seeds, insects, and fruit, defends breeding territories, and has absolutely no opinion whatsoever on capitalism, individu...

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audubon.org /3 weeks ago

Check Out These Fresh New Books for Young Birders—and the Young at Heart

22734Goldfinches, by Mary Oliver, illustrated by Melissa Sweet, 40 pages, $19. Available here from Penguin Random House (ages 4-8).Few writers have captured birds—and what it feels...

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audubon.org /2 weeks ago

The Birds of Our Lives

I walk my dogs along the Potomac River most evenings. My route has become second nature, the curve of the path, the movement of the river, the parts of the walk I know by heart. Of...

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birdnote.org /1 month ago

Voices and Vocabularies – Eastern Bluebirds

A male Eastern Bluebird stands on a wooden nestbox attached to a fence post. The bluebird’s song – and his alert presence - assert his claim to this territory. In the mid-20th Cent...

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audubon.org /6 days ago

Escucha Aves: AI for Conservation and Communities

Birds in Colombia are making themselves heard everywhere: during the recent Global Big Day (GBD), which reaffirmed our status as the country of birds; on Anderson Cooper’s 60 Minut...

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audubon.org /3 weeks ago

The Common Nighthawk Is Your Gateway Bird to the Weird, Wonderful World of Nightjars

Peerrnt! The nasal cry is sharp enough to penetrate traffic noise on the streets below. Looking up from the sidewalk, we see the source: a pigeon-sized bird with long, angular wing...

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audubon.org /1 month ago

Seabirds of the Boreal?

I once saw a comical looking bird the size of a small gull with a black cap, gray back and a bill that looked like a carrot was spotted stopping off on a beach in mid-coast Maine o...

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birdnote.org /4 weeks ago

Migrations: Tiny Bird, Epic Journey

In the spring, Rufous Hummingbirds journey from Mexico to the northwest U.S., some as far north as Alaska! That’s almost 1,000 miles one way for a bird measuring just under four in...

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10000birds.com /1 month ago

A Mystery Solved

As I have often commented on this site, it is surprisingly easy to expand scientific knowledge in Mexico, simply by practicing careful and systematic birding. My 13 years of birdin...

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audubon.org /2 days ago

Censusing Reddish Egrets

As the sun rises over Florida’s coastline, thousands of birds descend on its shallow waters and mudflats, where they forage for fish and other prey. On a typical day, Audubon coast...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Books photo: The Book of Birds: A field guide by Robert Macfarlane, illustrated by Jackie Morris

The starling, Sturnus vulgaris, sometimes, en masse, “a sight to drop the jaw and smack the gob, a sight beyond belief; it’s all the fun of the murmuration fair,” Robert Macfarlane...

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birdnote.org /1 month ago

Sagebrush Sparrow

A chill wind ruffles the feathers of a male Sagebrush Sparrow (formerly known as the Sage Sparrow), as he sings atop a tall sagebrush. It is late February, a few miles from the Col...

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birdnote.org /4 weeks ago

White-tailed Kite

White-tailed Kites are distinctive birds of prey. They only live in a few states in the U.S., but they’re common in grasslands throughout much of Central and South America where th...

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birdnote.org /2 weeks ago

Delightful Duets

While many songbirds are accomplished soloists, some of the bird world’s most impressive performances are actually duets. In North America, breeding pairs of Carolina Wrens sing du...

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audubon.org /4 weeks ago

Visit These Prairies for Grassland Birds and a Glimpse of the Past

It’s hard to imagine North America without grasslands. From the Great Plains to the Chihuahuan Desert, patchworks of grasses, wildflowers, and sedges carpet vast landscapes, laying...

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birdnote.org /1 week ago

Three Remarkable Rosy-Finches

Rosy-Finches are a family of alpine songbirds. Three species can be found in the US and Canada: Grey-Crowned Rosy-Finch, Black Rosy-Finch and Brown-capped Rosy-Finch (shown above)....

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audubon.org /1 month ago

Signals in the Sky

As migratory birds travel thousands of miles across continents each year, scientists and conservationists are finding new ways to understand where birds go, where they stop, and wh...

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audubon.org /1 month ago

Arizona’s Desert Wetlands are Vital to Birds on the Move

The deserts of the American Southwest are a hotspot for a diversity of birds found nowhere else in the United States. Gambel’s Quail, Gila Woodpecker, and many more rely on habitat...

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