There are a few birds that are very common but not commonly seen. In other words, these birds are found in good numbers all across our region but you just don’t see them. One good example of ...
Tails of juvenile brown-cresteds and ash-throateds are like the great crested’s but overall paler and lack broad white stripe on innermost secondary.
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House Digest on MSNAttract This Crested Woodland Bird To Keep Flies And Pests Out Of Your YardSpecifically, the great crested flycatcher can be your new best friend in keeping pests at bay. The great crested flycatcher ...
The great crested has a darker gray face and breast; olive wash on sides of breast; broad white edge to innermost secondary; all-rufous inner webs of tail feathers; orange-yellow mouth lining ...
Main image, a great-crested flycatcher. Inset, a snake bares its fangs. The flycatcher is one of a number of birds that line their nests with shed snakeskin because, a new study reports ...
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Your yard can be habitat for bluebirds and other cavity nesting birdsThese include Eastern Bluebird, Carolina Chickadee, Tufted Titmouse, White-breasted Nuthatch, Great-crested Flycatcher, Carolina Wren, and woodpeckers among others. Woodpeckers are considered ...
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