A Shearwater is a gull-like bird that spends its days soaring over open water looking for the catch of the day. The bird is on land only to incubate eggs for a short time. Start your search for the Shearwater near a large body of warm water that has a...
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The common raven is frequently found in the Northeastern and Western U.S., Canada, and Western Mexico. Ravens are easy to identify except for their close resemblance to crows. Both the common raven and the American crow appear black in color and live in...
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Vultures are infamous for their role in the natural world. When an animal dies vultures smell it from a distance and soon the forest's airborne cleanup crew arrives. Turkey vultures are found throughout North America where they carry out the essential...
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Popular at one time as an unusual lawn ornament, plastic pink flamingos flourished, yet many people have never seen a real, live version of this large, odd-looking bird. In the United States, there are few places to see a wild flamingo, but if you ever...
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Birding is a popular hobby, both for the occasional and regular bird watcher. Many bird enthusiasts soon become experts at wild bird identification through color, size and song. However, there are other ways to identify birds too--observe birds in flight...
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