All of nature seems to be in reproductive overdrive or perhaps more accurately hyper-drive. Just look around, baby birds seems to be everywhere. Big birds, little birds and everything in-between.
Migration: most birds in North America migratory. Major spring movement follows that of the winter wren; major fall movement precedes that of the Winter. Winter: generally as breeding, but with ...
A crow for wit and wile, perhaps? A wren for curiosity? A house finch for sociability or a goldfinch for renewal? There is so much natural food in our yard — drupes and berries and grubs and the ...
Many of our smaller birds such as sparrows, wrens and finches often nest twice per season, but at the end of summer they are done and don’t reproduce until next spring. So these baby birds that ...
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