VIDEO and pictures of the most common types of birds (and mammals!) you will find at feeders. Even learn to ID this list of common birds using my LIVE cams!
6 Proven Strategies That Attract Bluebirds! Everything you need to know, including the best feeders, foods, & nest boxes!
Often, bird seed can be seen in excess laying on the ground under bird feeders.
In winter over much of the continent, flocks of Juncos can be found around woodland edges and suburban yards, feeding on the ground, making ticking calls as they fly up into the bushes. East of the...
Are you budding birder in Texas? This ultimate guide to Texas birds is for you! Learn more about common visitors to Texas yards.
This poster is a collection of commonly found backyard birds in South Eastern North America. I have chosen to compile a poster for a region vs a state because birds don’t know what borders are. The print is made with archival inks. It is packaged in compostable plastic with backing and shipped in a stay-flat envelope. To ensure shipping success. Included is an info sheet to explain what birds are on the poster and which are not. It says what follows: Backyard Birds South Eastern North America Blackbirds - family: Icteridae Brown-headed Cowbird - year round Common Grackle - year round Cardinals - family: Cardinalida Northern Cardinal - year round Chickadees and Allies - family: Paridae Caroline Chickadee - year round Tufted Titmouse - year round Crows and Jays - family: Corvidae American Crow - year round Blue Jay - year round Doves - family: Columbidae Mourning Dove - year round Emberizine Sparrows - family: Emberizidae Chipping Sparrow - year round Dark-eyed Junco - in winter Eastern Towhee - year round Song Sparrow - year round White-throated Sparrow - in winter Finches and Allies - family: Fringillidae, Passeridae American Goldfinch - year round House Finch - year round House Sparrow - year round Pine Siskin - year round Purple Finch - year round Hummingbird - family: Trochilidae Ruby-throated Hummingbird - in summer Kinglet - family: Regulidae Ruby-crowned Kinglet - in winter Nuthatches - family: Sittidae Brown-headed Nuthatch - year round White-breasted Nuthatch - year round Wrens - family: Troglodytidae Carolina Wren - year round Thrushes - family: Turdidae American Robin - year round Eastern Bluebird - year round Mockingbirds, Thrashers - family: Mimidae Brown Thrasher - year round Gray Catbird - in summer Northern Mockingbird - year round Warbler - family: Parulidae Pine Warbler - year round Yellow-rumped Warbler, Myrtle - in winter Woodpeckers - family: Picidae Downy Woodpecker - year round Red-bellied Woodpecker - year round Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - in winter This is printed with archival inks on sustainable paper. For best results of a long lived print, do not display in direct sunlight. Birds chosen for this poster are representative of birds present over the largest range of backyard type. Make sure your address is an accurate USPS address. You are responsible for additional shipping charges should your order not reach its destination due to an invalid or incorrect address. Once the package is in the mail system, I cannot be held responsible for delays or stolen mail. ** Please contact me if you have any issues receiving your order and I will do what I can to help correct the issue. ____________________________________ Casey Girard is the legal copyright owner of all illustrations and reproductions. Copyright does not transfer with purchase of original art or prints, all work remains the property of the illustrator upon purchase. The buyer is not entitled to reproduction rights, digital or in print.
List of different types of finch birds: Care as pets, cage set-up, how long do they live, temperament, how to handle & train them, price, pictures
Explore more than 800 North American bird species, learn about their lives and habitats, and how climate change is impacting their ability to survive.
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Mournings doves are beloved in backyards across America. Learn fascinating facts you didn't know about these beautiful birds.
We all like to see wildlife visiting our gardens. As for feathered ones, keep your eyes open for these top 10 most likely-to-be-spotted garden birds! These friendly little garden birds are residents in the UK. They live in colonies and nest in holes or crevices within buildings, among ivy or other bushes, and they al
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