A neat little website loaded with excellent photographs of various birds. They have Black Phoebe, American Robin, Red Kite, Mourning Dove, Northern Cardinal, Black-Browed Barbet and much more. The Black-Browed Barbet species is amazingly beautiful--so colorful. They also have Egrets. These bird species is so interesting the photograph almost looks like painting. Bird watchers and lovers will surely enjoy this website.
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Beautiful Bird Pictures for Bird Watchers
Birds That Frequent the Feeders in the Pacific Northwest
Just the colors of birds around here are amazing! The royal blue Stellar Jay, the Purple-Faced Finch, the brilliant Gold Finch, Sparrows, Swallows, Chickadees, Red-Winged Blackbird, the comical Cow Bird, and more. There are dozens, if not hundreds of varieties and two very different kinds of Hummingbirds, as well. Take a peek at today's photos.
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Birds & Beaks
Birds are social; they converse using visual signals and through calls and songs, and take part in social behaviours including collaborative breeding and hunting and mobbing of predators. At present about 1,200 species of birds are threatened with extinction by human activities, though efforts are underway to safeguard them.
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Learn about the Gambel's Quail
Gambel's Quail is an adorable ground dwelling bird found predominantly in the South-West deserts of North America. Learn about the characteristics and where to find Gambel's Quail here.
Gambel's Quail is an adorable ground dwelling bird found predominantly in the South-West deserts of North America. Learn about the characteristics and where to find Gambel's Quail here.
The once common House Sparrow is now on the Red List according to the RSPB
The House Sparrow was once a very common British bird but it has been disappearing from many towns and cities in its former range. The House Sparrow is a very social bird that forms flocks and has communal roosting places and was a regular visitor to gardens as well as being often seen perched on roofs of houses and other buildings. The House Sparrow's chirp was a familiar sound of the cities in the UK. Cats, pesticides and even mobile phones and EMF radiation have been blamed for the decline of the House Sparrow. According to the RSPB the House Sparrow is now on the Red List.
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