About Sandpipers
Sandpipers are several species of small to medium (about 6 to 12 inches long) shore birds. They can be found in large groups on beaches and farther inland on mud flats during their migratory period.
Read MoreSandpipers are several species of small to medium (about 6 to 12 inches long) shore birds. They can be found in large groups on beaches and farther inland on mud flats during their migratory period.
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Flamingos live in large colonies reaching 10,000 in number. The flock consists of 1,000's of pairs, couples that have mated for life. That same commitment can be seen in caring for their offspring.
Read MoreBirding is a popular hobby worldwide and many enthusiasts have explored all aspects of birds, researching how they live, breed and nest. One aspect of this is identifying bird eggs, as many birds can be identified solely by the shape, color and markings...
Read MoreWild birds lay eggs when environmental conditions are best for providing adequate shelter and food for building nests and feeding their young. Typically nesting occurs during the spring season, but birds that live in areas where climates are consistent...
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In the United States, buzzards are often called turkey buzzards or turkey vultures. They inhabit southern Canada to South America's southern tip and are also found in Europe and Asia. Buzzards have bald heads and red beaks and practice unique flying...
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