Instructions Step 1: Look for the Whooping Crane in its preferred habitats and range. In the summer during breeding season, you'll find the Whooping Crane in the Northwest Territories in Canada. In the winter, look for the Whooping Crane along the Gulf...
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Instructions Step 1: Estimate the size of the North American herons. The numerous Great Blue Herons grow nearly 4 feet tall. The other herons average 2 feet in height, and the Green Heron stays the smallest at 18 inches. Step 2: Observe the plumage. The...
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Instructions Step 1: Know the habitats of the Eastern and Western Meadowlarks. Eastern Meadowlarks live in the eastern half of the United States, southeastern Canada and in Mexico. You will find these birds in meadows, farms, fields, grasslands and on...
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Instructions Step 1: Learn about the Northern Harrier's habitat and range. The Northern Harrier can be seen near grasslands, pastures, wetlands, marshes and prairies. They live throughout most of North America and in Eurasia in the summer. In the winter...
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Instructions Step 1: Learn about the habitat of the Crested Caracaras, that is limited to Texas, Mexico, southern Louisiana, Florida and southern Arizona. Look for these birds in open areas such as brush lands, pastures, prairies, deserts and seashores...
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