
Guide to Identifying Male and Female House Finches
Initially desert dwellers situated in the Southwestern U.S. and Mexico, house finches are now prolific nationwide. The populations grew naturally in the West, but they owe their habitation in the

Initially desert dwellers situated in the Southwestern U.S. and Mexico, house finches are now prolific nationwide. The populations grew naturally in the West, but they owe their habitation in the

No, it’s not a bereaved widow. No, it doesn’t hang around the edges of graveyards. Contrary to belief, the mourning dove stems its name not from its behavior or appearance,

The Corvidae family includes some of the most intelligent birds on the planet. Common birds such as the American Crow, Common Raven, and Blue Jay belong to this fascinating family.

Birds nest in trees, nest boxes, bushes, or even on the ground. Yet, chimney swifts don’t follow the norm. As the name implies, these birds seek out chimneys for nesting,

While most people can identify a cardinal by looks, not everyone is familiar with the sounds of cardinals. Cardinals are recognizable birds because the males have bold red feathers. Yet,

Creating the perfect hummingbird food recipe is simple and easy. Because we love these little birds so much, we want to ensure they are properly fed. By making your own

In North America, several warblers sport yellow plumage, including the Wilson’s Warbler, the Hooded Warbler, and then Palm Warbler. However, the yellow-ist of them all and deserving of its name,

What makes a finch, a finch? There are several types of finches across North America. Each species has distinct biological traits that classify it as a finch. In this guide,

Hummingbird travel hotspots have become all the rave lately- and for good reason. These tiny birds accomplish incredible feats that few other birds on Earth are capable of. Not to
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