Brown Birds Seen in North America - Smith's Longspur
The Smith's Longspur is a sparrowlike ground dweller and a brightly patterned songbird that breeds in northern Canada and Alaska, and winters in the southern United States.
Green Birds Seen in North America - Green Jay
The Green Jay is a noisy and colorful bird. It is a species of the New World jays that is found in Central America.
Yellow Birds Seen in North America - Pine Warbler
The Pine Warbler is a small songbird of the New World warbler family. They are yellowish birds with olive backs, whitish bellies, and two prominent white wingbars on gray wings.
Blue Birds Seen in North America - California Scrub-Jay
The California Scrub-Jay is a species of scrub jay that is native to western North America.
Understanding birds’ habitat can help you identify them
Learning the concept of habitat preferences of birds is very helpful in identifying birds at a very basic level, especially for beginners.
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Can Birds Eat Jelly?
Jelly - a sweet treat for birds! Discover birds that eat jelly and learn how to feed it to them...
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The Bird Mating Season
Spring - the breeding season for birds.
The Bird Mating Season
Most bird species bree...
Bird Irruptions
Irruption - The sudden and irregular migration of large numbers of birds into areas where they're not frequently found. Read on to learn more about...
Top 10 Long-awaited Signs of Spring
Spring is on its way! Discover the top 10 signs of spring!
Top 10 Long-awaited Sign...
Dryer Lint as Nesting Material
Why dryer lint endanger nesting birds? Read on to find out!
Dryer Lint as Nesting Mate...
Worst Foods for Birds
Discover the top 10 worst foods to feed backyard birds so you can avoid giving these foods to them.
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