Lazuli Bunting
The lazuli bunting is the western counterpart of the eastern indigo bunting and the two hybridize where they overlap in the Great […]
The lazuli bunting is the western counterpart of the eastern indigo bunting and the two hybridize where they overlap in the Great […]
Look For Appearing all black against the light, a male indigo bunting properly lit is an unforgettable sight. The breathtaking,
Look For The rose-breasted grosbeak is a songbird of eastern deciduous woodlands. In flight, male rose-breasteds flash a pinwheel of
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Named for its two most obvious field marks, the deep blue color and the thick, powerful bill, it is the
Look For “Sleek” is the word most often used to describe the silky fawn plumage of the cedar waxwing. A
Look For Bohemian waxwings are about the size of European starlings—noticeably larger than cedar waxwings. Like their smaller cousins, they
Look For Glossy black overall, with a yellow bill during breeding season, the starling is one of the most familiar
What Does a Catbird Look Like? A slim, slate-gray bird about 9 inches long, the catbird is distinguished by a
Look For The mockingbird is fairly large (9 to 11 inches long) with medium-gray upperparts and a pale breast and
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Look For Nearly a foot long, the brown thrasher is a strong and handsome bird, equally at home in woodland
Look for This medium-sized (7 ¾ inches in length) brown thrush has a bright rufous head and neck, olive-brown back
Look for Named for its shy, retiring ways, the hermit thrush can be distinguished from the other brownish thrushes by