Yellow-rumped Warbler (Setophaga coronata) by April Raver “Just a bunch of butterbutts!” When I first began birding several years...
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House Wren (Troglodytes aedon) by Philip English I'm always on the lookout for something I didn't already know. How...
Carolina Wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus) by Philip English The State bird of South Carolina, and with its voice being one of...
Winter Wren (Troglodytes hiemalis) by Philip English The Winter Wren is a complex bird. Of all wrens found today in...
Brown Creeper (Certhia americana) by Sarah McKillip With winter approaching, I look forward to adding more Brown Creepers to my...
Barn Owl
, Bird of the month, allee forsberg, barn owl, bird of the month, midwestern owl, tyto, tyto alba, 0Barn Owl (Tyto alba) by Allee Forsberg If Australia’s Sooty Owl is a clear starry night, its cousin the...
Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica) By John Velasquez You have to love this long distance flyer. I chose to highlight the Barn...
Pied-billed Grebe
, Bird of the month, annie aguirre, bird of the month, chibi, peter griffin, pied-billed grebe, podiceps, 0Pied-billed Grebe (Podilymbus podiceps) By Annie Aguirre Back in spring of 2015, my first attempt at birding solo was not going...
Yellow-headed Blackbird
, Bird of the month, bird of the month, calumet, matt beatty, yellow-headed blackbird, 0Yellow-headed Blackbird (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus) By Matt Beatty Hoosier birders are fortunate to live in an ecological crossroads, where species from the...
American Kestrel
, Bird of the month, american kestrel, bird of the month, falcon, kestrel, mark welter, spark bird, 0American Kestrel (Falco Sparverius) By Mark Welter Every birder has a “spark bird” – the one that first kindled their...
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