Evening Grosbeaks Need Our Help!
An Evening Grossbeak is a large brightly colored yellow and black finch with a strong conical bill. Their size matches that of a Robin.
An Evening Grossbeak is a large brightly colored yellow and black finch with a strong conical bill. Their size matches that of a Robin.
This great bird would steal the show as he would dive from high in the air and crash at full speed into the water and catch a fish.
If your interest is beautiful birds, don’t neglect the distinctly beautiful Barn Owl. As with many owls, they are nocturnal predators that aren’t often seen.
Even without the male’s bright gold breeding plumage, the Goldfinch is an attractive and entertaining visitor to our feeders. They come in a bunch, and feed on the ground as well as at the feeders.
There’s no doubt about it, the Pileated Woodpecker is among the largest of all the forest birds in the U.S. and is definitely the largest of the North American woodpeckers.
All of the Orioles are in the blackbird family, all share similar diets, all flitter from the very tops of trees, all build remarkable nests, all have clear and sweet songs, and all are among of the most beautiful birds in America!
“Oh, look, there’s a Scarlet Tanager!” Always unmistakable in his brilliant bright-red with jet-black wings high in the treetops. There are three Tanagers common across the U.S.
The flashy black and white Rose-breasted Grosbeak with his proud and showy rosy-red breast, however, remains a very favored backyard beauty.
Don’t forget the warblers! They’re all over the place! Hundreds of them! They’re in the trees flitting from branch to branch, from tree to tree.
The Red-Headed Woodpecker is one of the most notable birds in North America. There’s no other bird, or woodpecker, like him. His flashy black and white is immediately identifiable