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Ash-throated flycatcher bird identification
Learn what an ash-throated flycatcher looks like and where to spot one. Also learn what the bird eats and where it builds a ...
Wonderful to be home again, home again from a month away! We arrive back on May Day, the beginning of the best birding season here in the Berkshires with migrants streaming in under the cover of ...
This spring and summer, I’ve been exploring many of the migratory birds that visit us during the nesting season, including the swallows, our summer warblers and three diverse members of the cardinal ...
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How to Identify a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
For fans of the board game Wingspan, and residents of Oklahoma, the scissor-tailed flycatcher is unmistakable, but for everyone else, here is a primer on this iconic bird. According to Neil Garrison, ...
In this episode of The Weekly Bird Report, Mark Faherty explores the sudden burst of spring migration as returning songbirds ...
Mnemonics help to remember bird names. For example, the chickadee is a well-named species, its call sounding like “chicka-dee-dee-dee.” The olive-sided flycatcher has a bit more flair to its famed ...
To follow an olive-sided flycatcher, first you have to catch it. By Emily Anthes For an olive-sided flycatcher, migration can be a marathon. Some of the soot-colored songbirds travel more than 15,000 ...
ALWAYS IN SEASON: Flycatchers deserve pride of place as summer birds The title "Birds of the Summer" surely should go to the aerial insect-eaters. Chief among them are the swallows, so numerous this ...
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