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Track the migration of your favorite wild birds this spring with this virtual tracker. Select the species you want to track and find out how far south they've migrated so far!
Eagles are one of my favorite birds -- and this website has links to everything you ever wanted to know our national bird - plus lots of stuff about eagles you probably never even imagined ...
My current favorite image(taken 27 Feb 04) shows a female Red Sided Woodpecker choking down a huge lump of hot pepper suet and a male pecking into the feeder from the other side. Downy Woodpeckers, Carolina Wrens, a Nuthatch, Junco, Brown Creeper and Seagulls are also pictured.
Everything you ever wanted to know about hummingbirds: information and pictures - humming bird behavior - nests - identification - gardens and flowers for hummingbirds - and much, much more!
Pictures of a hummingbird nest over a period of 24 days - from the time eggs are laid egg to birth to leaving the nest. Be sure to click on NEXT PAGE at the bottom of each page ... there are five pages in all. Adults and children both will find this very interesting!
The nightingale is one of my all-time favorite birds. These birds live in Europe, Africa, and Asia, but not in North America. NO doubt those who never hear the song of the Nightingale are denied a special privilege. "Singer of the night" is the literal translation of its scientific name, although during some weeks after its return from its winter quarters in the interior of Africa it exercises its remarkable vocal powers at all hours of the day and night. According to Newton, it is justly celebrated beyond all others by European writers for the power of song.
The owl is a mysterious bird -- and here's a great website full of owl information and links to owl photos - owl calls - owl books - owl art - owl mythology and much more!
Beautiful bird photos and informative bird pages from The Rookery at Smith Oaks Bird Sanctuary - High Island, Texas. Birds shown include American Bittern - American Coot - Belted Kingfisher - Black-necked Stilt - Black Vulture - Caracara - Common Moorhen - Double-crested and Neotropical Cormorants - Eastern Meadowlark - Eastern Phoebe - Great Egret (a favorite of mine) - Great Horned Owl - Killdeer - Little Blue Heron - Loggerhead Shrike - Pelicans - Roseate Spoonbill - Tricolor Heron - Turkey Vulture - Snowy Egret - White-fronted Goose - Yellow-crowned Night Heron - and other wildlife found at the sanctuary such as alligators - armadillos and more.
Learn what to feed birds - what feeders to use - FAQs about bird feeding - what to do about squirrels, cats and other feeder "pests" - how to identify birds at your feeder - what to do if you see a sick bird - and more. Visit Cornell's Bird of the Week website to find information on your favorite birds!
See live webcams of wild birds at food and/or water stations. The websites are arranged alphabetically by locality. Links to webcams focused on bird nests can be found on the View Nesting Birds website.
By focusing on birds and the sites and habitats on which they depend, the BirdLife Partnership is working to improve the quality of life for birds, for other wildlife (biodiversity), and for people.
This website contains an excellent selection of quality bird feeders and birdhouses with same day shipping, plus helpful articles about birds and birding.
You'll find some good ideas here to help you have fun watching birds - in your backyard or wherever you may travel. Birdwatching is your lifetime ticket to the theater of nature!
There are many different kinds of birds. They can be told apart by the shapes of their bodies, the color of their feathers and the places where they live. Let's take a look at each one of these bird characteristics and how to use a field guide. A great place for children to learn about birds!
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