The Hairy and Downy Woodpeckers are two of the most common woodpeckers in all of North America. As it happens, they also look exactly alike and distinguishing between the two takes a little practice.
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Cardinals live in the Northeast, Southeast and Midwest regions of the United States, and remain stationary all year round. You can identify a cardinal by comparing the characteristics of this bird against other birds in the area.
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To the untrained eye, mockingbirds are all but indistinguishable from many other small birds. They do not do not possess extraordinary dietary, mating or living requirements. The key to identifying a mockingbird is observe its physical characteristics.
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Woodpeckers are one of the most recognizable birds in the United States and at the start of each spring they can be spotted and heard drumming on trees to not only to attract a mate but also build a nest. This is all fine until the woodpecker decides to...
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The scarlet tanager, found mainly in the eastern forests of the United States, is a shy bird and tends to remain among the cover in the woods. Summer bird watchers will see the scarlet tanager as they walk through the woods, since it is easily...
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