by Alex Forsythe Many of you know that the White-throated Sparrow comes in two forms: white-crowned and tan-crowned. What...
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by Alex Forsythe I have had the pleasure of helping to band a Red-bellied Woodpecker. Their size and the...
by Alex Forsythe Imagine eating 10 – 20% of your body weight during a meal, washing it down with...
by Alex Forsythe A familiar harbinger of spring, the Red-winged Blackbird is a welcome sight, with the males arriving...
by Alex Forsythe This finch dressed like a sparrow can be seen in abundance one year, then rarely the...
by Alex Forsythe The Hairy Woodpecker is often confused with the Downy Woodpecker. They are very similar in appearance, especially if...
by Alex Forsythe From the “bluebird of happiness”, to Judy Garland’s iconic voice singing “Somewhere over the rainbow, bluebirds...
by Alex Forsythe The Downy Woodpecker is the smallest species of woodpecker in North America. It is also one of the most widespread of...
by Alex Forsythe “A very quiet and well-conducted little member of our winter choir, with habits similar to those...
by Alex Forsythe Edward Forbush, renowned ornithologist and at age 16 the Curator of Ornithology for the Worcester Natural...
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