The Beautiful Snow Goose
Seeing these beautiful, white and black Snow Geese fly over in perfect formation is enough to make anyone come to pause.
Seeing these beautiful, white and black Snow Geese fly over in perfect formation is enough to make anyone come to pause.
Red-bellied Woodpeckers are strikingly beautiful, and clearly stand out in their crowd. Gotta love the Red-bellies!
Although common, Northern Saw-whet Owls are so small, extremely nocturnal and secretive that we just don’t see them.
Roger Tory Peterson best described the Purple Finch as a “sparrow dipped in raspberry juice.” He couldn’t have been more descriptive.
The Wood Duck is well known as the most strikingly beautiful waterfowl of them all. The males have a beautiful, glossy, iridescent green crested head with delicate white pinstriping.
The White Ibis would come in groups of ten or more, and systematically forage my lawn for bugs and insects. I’d never seen anything like them. Welcome to Florida!
Are they smart, or just scavengers? The answer is both. The Raven is known to be the smartest of all birds, that’s why they are remarkable!
Black-billed Magpies are smart, social, entertaining, and have a dubious reputation for making trouble.
Nuthatches are those little black, grey and white busy bodies crawling up and down and sideways on the tree branches looking for insects.
Northern Flickers are some of the most beautiful and dramatic birds that are common across the United States and well into Canada.