The Magnificent Great Gray Owl
As one of the largest owls in the world, this bird is truly magnificent! He’s dressed in a stately gray tweedish suit with a white bowtie at the neck.
As one of the largest owls in the world, this bird is truly magnificent! He’s dressed in a stately gray tweedish suit with a white bowtie at the neck.
The Harris’s Sparrow steals the show. They’re the biggest of all the sparrows and flaunt a dramatic and colorful plumage.
The Crested Caracara seems to be a species of their own. They look like a long-legged hawk with over 4 feet of wing span ….
The best way of finding Ruffed Grouse is to walk quietly through the woods, following their drumming sound.
Common Loons are not only remarkable, they’re totally unique. Though they’re frequently mistaken for a duck, scientists identify them as a species of their own.
Have you seen the Black-crowned Night-Herons? Most striking, is his formal looking plumage of sharply contrasting light gray and black.
Red-wings! One of the most abundant birds in North America. One of easiest birds for people of all ages to identify.
Caspian Terns! They’re large, sport a serious black cap, and a long, fiery-red, razor sharp bill. Very regal!
Big Brown Pelicans gather around in hopes of a free fish treat. They’re quiet, don’t fight with each other, and are patient as they walk around the dock, or paddle around in the water waiting for that treat.
One of the most common, busy and pretty birds at our feeders are the House Finches … the pretty red males, the muted brown females and their babies, cousins, sisters and brothers!