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Some Useful Anatomy Terms A description of some anatomical terms useful to those studying birds. bird • anatomy • anatomical • terminology • term
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Crows Make and Use Tools Most animals don't use tools and even fewer make tools - the New Caledonian Crow does both, using twigs, probes, and prefabricated hooks to get at buried or hidden food. crows make use tools • stick twigs hooks probes • leaves wire food • intelligent ability forage activities • camera tracking locating device
Hot Birds Water is a very important part of your bird's day. How can you provide water this summer for your backyard birds? water • birds • environment • birdbaths • fountain
How to Identify Birds – Using a Field Guide Every serious birder has a favorite field guide and knows how to use it to make quick and accurate bird identifications in the field. It's an easy skill to learn. how to identify birds • using a field guide • features of birding guides • tips for bird identification • steps in bird identification
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