Was just outside at 5am with my mom sitting on her porch smoking a cigarette, and an owl started this wild sound that was like a call that gave us chills. And all of a sudden a rabbit took off . We was wondering if it was to flush the rabbit out
I live near McKeesport, Pa and one landed in my yard last wk that took my breath away. He was HUGE and beautiful. I wish i knew what kind he was but they all look alike to my old eyes. ❤ but they are beautiful.
Hello. Just started feeding in Provo. By the Provo central but we have a nice sized back yard and tall trees. I put out backyard seeds. Oily sunflower seed etc. Same suet for a month . I play 15 min of calls in the and 15 at dusk. No feathered friends. Ideas Please? Ty..
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Both turn up transitory, tho. The occasional Steller's has become resident. Whereas western Alaska seems to be in the normal, but non breeding range of a smallish number of white.tailed eagles. There are some epic pictures from Alaskan islands of all three Haliaeetus species perched in the same tree.
The Asian dove is such a problem here in western Colorado, we have a hunting season for them. Being larger than mourning doves, they are causing problems for a variety of birds, including mourning doves.🤔
I get birds that look somewhat like the Spotted Towhee except the tops of the wings are dark brown and have a lighter checkered band, the orange feathers come up to the chin and there is a dual stripe on the head looking a bit like skunk striping. Is this a variety of Towhee?
“Observe intently the birds of heaven; they do not sow seed or reap or gather into storehouses, yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth more than they are?”
What a crock. there are no Baya Weavers is the US, and a few of the others aren't native to Washington. Oh, and your crow pic is of a Common Raven. At least you got our state bird in there (#15).
I wouldn't call these common species. Maybe uncommon or rare, but I'd call common species stuff like american robin, kilideer (in wetlands) black-capped chickadee, dark-eyed junco, canada goose, mallards, and tree swallows