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Birds & Blooms on MSNHow to Identify a Northern ShrikeThe northern shrike is the size of a songbird... but your feeder birds need to watch out! Here's how to identify this unique "butcher bird." ...
As spring returns, dozens of avian species are flocking to the Pacific Northwest. Spring is also a rich time for foraging, as tender leaves and blooms begin to appear. Ring in the season with five ...
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Birds & Blooms on MSNHow to Identify a Fox SparrowLearn what a fox sparrow looks like and where to find this bird. Also learn about the fox sparrow's favorite foods, song and nesting habits.
Kids will love learning more about birds they spot in the outdoors--in their backyards and beyond--with this fun fact-filled full-color guidebook of over 50 common Pacific Northwest birds.
The Great Backyard Bird Count is an annual citizen-science project that gathers data about wild birds. Participants go outside for at least 15 minutes and identify as many birds as they can.
It’s a little, staple-bound 64-page booklet called “Pacific Coast Bird Finder: Identifying Common Birds Along The Pacific Coast” ($7.95 from Nature Study Guild Publishers).
Ring in spring with five books to help you spot and identify both birds and plants. ... As spring returns, dozens of avian species are flocking to the Pacific Northwest.
The Great Backyard Bird Count is an annual citizen-science project that gathers data about wild birds. Participants go outside for at least 15 minutes and identify as many birds as they can.
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