Identify This Bird?

This bird has been visiting my bird feeders all winter and enjoying himself in my bird bath. Can anyone tell me what type of bird he/she is?   He/she flickers its long tail around a lot and enjoys splashing in the bird bath. I tried using the What Bird website to identify him/her but without [...]

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Blue Jay

photo by US Fish and Wildlife Service Native to the northern continent of America is this beautiful bird, named The Blue Jay. This bird belongs to the passerine category of birds, which includes almost half of the whole bird species that we are aware of. The passerine category of birds usually represents all those birds [...]

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Blue Birds and Their Magnificent World

photo by andrusdevelopment Birds are truly beautiful and fascinating creatures which are fun to observe. Our nature has countless species of birds which color our world making the scenery around us even more radiant. The world of birds is amazing and these tiny creatures are loved by all. One of the most exquisite species of [...]

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Tufted Titmouse

photo by Dawn Huczek The tufted titmouse is probably one of the bravest little birds that I have encountered. When my wife and son made the milk carton bird feeder the titmouse was its very first visitor. The bird feeder was hung two feet from the back door so I wondered if any bird would [...]

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50 Interesting Facts about Hummingbirds

Photo by Lee Karney published by US Fish & Wildlife Service Hummingbirds are very interesting creatures. Aside from its unusual feeding, it differs from the rest of the feathered species in many ways. That is why many birders love, and sure would after learning these 50 facts about the dazzling hummers that we often see [...]

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Northern Cardinal

Photo by U.S. Field and Wildlife The Northern Cardinal or also commonly called the Redbird is another favorite of mine. It’s our state bird here in Kentucky and frequents my bird feeders quite often. The Cardinal holds the distinction of being the state bird for seven states including North Carolina, West Virginia, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, [...]

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