Fox sparrows in our area display a wash of ‘foxy’ reddish brown and are noted for their larger size and vigorous feeding methods.
Common Loon
A common loon, on its way to its northern breeding grounds, stopped to rest and feed for a few days at the pond at Delnor…
Bird, Common Loon, Fly, LoonTree Swallows
In spring male tree swallows, identified by their iridescent blue backs, arrive on their breeding territories about a week ahead of the females, which have…
Bird, Fly, Tree SwallowsHead Banging Curiosity
Knock on wood: Instead of singing to declare their territory, woodpeckers drum on trees and other resonant surfaces. Several structural adaptations protect the birds’ brains…
Bird, Fly, Wood, WoodpeckerIvory-Billed Woodpeckers
Although the last undisputed sighting dates to 1944, some experts still question whether the ivory-billed woodpecker, shown here as a taxidermy mount, should be declared…
Bird, Fly, Ivory-Billed Woodpeckers, WoodpeckerNorthern Cardinals
Cardinals get their names-both common and scientific-from the males’ bright red plumage, which is similar in color to the vestments of Catholic cardinals. Females and…
Bird, Cardinal, Fly, Northern CardinalCranes
Chickadees
Blue Jays
Barn Swallows
The neighbor’s kids were out the other day, chattering excitedly as they soaked up some summer sun. It was snack time – seems like it’s…
Barn Swallow, Bird, Fly, Swallow