Black-capped vireos are bush dwelling birds that build their nests in the thickets of woody scrub oak plants known as shinneries. Their population is condensed in a small area of Texas, and they...
Beginner’s Guide To Songbirds
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Western and Eastern wood pewees reside on either coast of the US, and as long-distance migrators travel yearly to Central America and other tropical countries. They build their tiny nests very high...
Dickcissels, also known by its scientific name Spiza Americana, is a North American songbird that spends its breeding season in the open plains and fields in the midwest in croplands in places such...
Looking to catch a glimpse of an Oriole this year? Their migratory patterns are slightly different when compared to other North American songbirds, so check out this guide below on when and how you...
Orioles are songbirds in the Blackbird family and are recognized for their bright orange and yellow colors. Oriole's songs are a mixture of melodious sounds and harsh notes. Oriole calls, mainly used...
European starlings are the only subspecies of starling found in North America. Their colors change as they become adults and during breeding season vs. non-breeding season, causing some to believe...