Birds

  • Killdeer
    Killdeer

    Duis ut dui fringilla, rutrum massa eget, iaculis libero.

  • House sparrow
    House Sparrow

    Duis ut dui fringilla, rutrum massa eget, iaculis libero.

  • European starling
    European Starling

    Duis ut dui fringilla, rutrum massa eget, iaculis libero.

  • Cedar waxwing
    Cedar Waxwing

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  • Brown-headed cowbird
    Brown-headed Cowbird

    The Brown-headed Cowbird is a stocky blackbird with a fascinating approach to raising its young. Females forgo building nests and instead put all their energy into producing eggs, sometimes more than three dozen a summer. These they lay in the…

  • Black-crowned night heron
    Black-crowned Night Heron

    Black-crowned Night Herons are stocky birds compared to many of their long-limbed heron relatives. They’re most active at night or at dusk, when you may see their ghostly forms flapping out from daytime roosts to forage in wetlands. In the…

  • Barn Swallow

    Glistening cobalt blue above and tawny below, Barn Swallows dart gracefully over fields, barnyards, and open water in search of flying insect prey. Look for the long, deeply forked tail that streams out behind this agile flyer and sets it…

  • Bullocks oriole
    Bullock’s Oriole (west)

    Nimble canopy-gleaners of open woodlands in the western U.S., Bullock’s Orioles dangle upside down from branches while foraging and weaving their remarkable hanging nests. Adult males are flame-orange with a neat line through the eye and a white wing patch;…

  • Baltimore Oriole (east)

    The rich, whistling song of the Baltimore Oriole, echoing from treetops near homes and parks, is a sweet herald of spring in eastern North America. Look way up to find these singers: the male’s brilliant orange plumage blazes from high…