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Who showed up at your feeder this week? Don’t forget to follow Animal Perspectives on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest! Also read… It’s a Sin to Kill a Mockingbird, but not for Hawks […]
Who showed up at your feeder this week? Don’t forget to follow Animal Perspectives on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest! Also read… It’s a Sin to Kill a Mockingbird, but not for Hawks […]
I can set my watch to the time American Crows and Red-tailed Hawks fight on a daily basis. I apologize for the poor quality, but I still think that these photos are […]
Northern Flickers (Colaptes auratus) are found across North America and in parts of Central America and the Caribbean. On the west coast of the United States, the Northern Flickers are red-shafted, meaning […]
In Maryland, Chipping Sparrows (Spizella passerina) signify spring. Forget Punxsutawney Phil — Chipping Sparrows are the real deal. Within a few weeks of their arrival, the Dark-eyed Juncos depart to their summer breeding […]
Don’t forget to follow Animal Perspectives on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest! Also read… Wordless Wednesday: Black-Crowned Night Heron List: The 16 Dos and Don’ts of Managing Your Nesting Boxes It’s a Sin […]
Field Sparrows (Spizella pusilla) are sweet buff-colored beauties with pink legs and a pink bill. Their bouncy trilling melodies are unmistakeable and fill open meadow habitats across Maryland. While not threatened, the species is […]
The American Pipit (Anthus rubescens) is a ground foraging, grassland bird that overwinters in the southern half of the U.S. although it can be found in northern areas, like Maryland. Uncommonly seen […]
Don’t forget to follow Animal Perspectives on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest! Also read… Wordless Wednesday: Red-Winged Blackbird Where the Screech Owl Wasn’t 5 Birds to Know in the Northeast this Spring Sign […]
Should I Stay, or Should I Go? When to Quit a Birding Session.
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