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Common Bird Identification

Common Bird Identification. Mr. Traeger NRM I & NRM II CP 2013. Perching Birds. Birds that prefer to perch on tree twigs and branches. Blue Jay. Eastern Bluebird. Baltimore Oriole. American Robin. Wood Thrush. Related to American Robin. Cardinal. Meadowlark. Female is smaller

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Common Bird Identification

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  1. Common BirdIdentification Mr. Traeger NRM I & NRM II CP 2013

  2. Perching Birds • Birds that prefer to perch on tree twigs and branches.

  3. Blue Jay

  4. Eastern Bluebird

  5. Baltimore Oriole

  6. American Robin

  7. Wood Thrush Related to American Robin.

  8. Cardinal

  9. Meadowlark Female is smaller than the male.

  10. House Sparrow -Invasive Specie

  11. Black-Capped Chickadee

  12. House Wren

  13. Tufted Titmouse. Peter-peter-peter

  14. Eastern Towhee Song: Drink your teeeeee, towheee.

  15. Red-Winged Blackbird - female Red-Winged Blackbird - MALE

  16. European Starling Invasive specie.

  17. Common Grackle

  18. American Crow

  19. Game Birds Birds that are typically hunted through out their range.

  20. Mourning Dove Migratory bird and may be hunted.

  21. Timber Doodle

  22. Bobwhite Quail Song: Whistled Bob-white!

  23. RuffedGrouse PA State Bird

  24. Ring-Necked Pheasant Introduced from Asia.

  25. Wild Turkey

  26. Mallard

  27. Wood Duck

  28. Canada Goose

  29. Birds of Prey Birds that are second and tertiary level feeders.

  30. Kestrel

  31. Osprey

  32. Red-tailed Hawk

  33. Bald Eagle

  34. Screech Owl

  35. Barred Owl Song: Who-cooks-for-you.

  36. Barn Owl

  37. Great-Horned Owl Song: hoo hoohoo hoo hoo hoooo hoooo.

  38. Wading Birds Feed upon fish, insects and amphibians.

  39. Great Blue Heron

  40. Great Egret

  41. Woodpeckers Insect eaters.

  42. Northern Flicker

  43. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

  44. Downy Woodpecker

  45. Hairy Woodpecker

  46. Red Headed Woodpecker

  47. Red-bellied Woodpecker

  48. Pileated Woodpecker

  49. Tweet, TweetThe End!

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