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N 139 B 2.6K C 80 E Oct 13, 2017 F Oct 14, 2017
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On their way south yesterday

Tags:   Hermit Thrush Bird Wild Outdoor Songbird

N 169 B 2.4K C 108 E Oct 24, 2017 F Oct 24, 2017
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Tags:   Bird Wild Outdoor Eastern Towhee

N 95 B 3.0K C 61 E May 14, 2015 F Aug 17, 2015
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This small forest thrush gets its name from the cascade of “veer” notes that make up its ethereal, reedy song—a common sound at dusk and dawn in summer in the damp northern woods. Most Veeries are a warm cinnamon brown above, with delicate spots on the throat; though far northwestern and northeastern populations are darker brown. These birds hop through the forest understory as they forage for insects and fruit. They spend winters in South America.

N 164 B 3.4K C 105 E Dec 24, 2015 F Jun 19, 2017
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If you’ve been hearing an endless string of 10 or 15 different birds singing outside your house, you might have a Northern Mockingbird in your yard. These slender-bodied gray birds apparently pour all their color into their personalities. They sing almost endlessly, even sometimes at night, and they flagrantly harass birds that intrude on their territories, flying slowly around them or prancing toward them, legs extended, flaunting their bright white wing patches.

Tags:   Bird Wild Outdoor Songbird Nature Northern Mockingbird

N 145 B 2.9K C 97 E May 27, 2017 F Jun 16, 2017
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If you’re convinced you’ll never be able to learn bird calls, start with the Gray Catbird. Once you’ve heard its catty mew you won’t forget it. Follow the sound into thickets and vine tangles and you’ll be rewarded by a somber gray bird with a black cap and bright rusty feathers under the tail. Gray Catbirds are relatives of mockingbirds and thrashers, and they share that group’s vocal abilities, copying the sounds of other species and stringing them together to make their own song.

Tags:   Bird Songbird Gray Catbird Wild


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