Articles related to "Winter Plumage"When the weather gets cold, it's still worth getting out to look for birds. In the winter you'll see different behavior, and species that aren't around in summer.
Snow Buntings are appropriately named for their habit of appearing south of their Arctic breeding grounds and foraging on snowy fields.
When spring arrives in the northeast USA, the earliest signs are subtle but incontrovertible. The natural world is waking as the days get longer.
The range of the American Goldfinch covers every area of North America. Their arrival in Florida is a high energy burst of sunshine and sweet song.
A member of the plover family, classified as a shore bird, the Killdeer is most often seen far from water, in close proximity to human habitation.
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