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Pictures of Birds Eastern Kingbird Birds Pictures and Eastern Kingbird Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Eastern Kingbird Birds Pictures and Eastern Kingbird Birds Kind
Eastern Kingbird is a dark and large tyrant flycatcher of the fields and other open areas. It is an abundant and widespread species of birds. Notwithstanding its name, eastern Kingbird can be found from Atlantic to the Pacific coast. They migrate in flocks to South America. Eastern Kingbird makes a sturdy cup nest in a tree or a shrub, sometimes on top of a stump or pole.

Eastern Kingbird is a medium sized bird. Adult birds are grayish black on the upper parts and light underparts. They have along black tail with a white end and long pointed wings. They have red patch on their crown that can seldom be seen. It is 19-23 cm long with a wingspan of about 33-38 cm. They make a high-pitched unmusical chirps and sputtering notes. Kingbird can aggressively defend its territory even against much larger birds. They wait on an open perch and fly out to catch insects in the flight. In the wintering areas, they eat berries, vegetables and other fruits.

Pictures of Birds Eastern Kingbird Birds Pictures and Eastern Kingbird Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Eastern Kingbird Birds Pictures and Eastern Kingbird Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Eastern Kingbird Birds Pictures and Eastern Kingbird Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Eastern Kingbird Birds Pictures and Eastern Kingbird Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Eastern Kingbird Birds Pictures and Eastern Kingbird Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Eastern Kingbird Birds Pictures and Eastern Kingbird Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Eastern Kingbird Birds Pictures and Eastern Kingbird Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Eastern Kingbird Birds Pictures and Eastern Kingbird Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Eastern Kingbird Birds Pictures and Eastern Kingbird Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Eastern Kingbird Birds Pictures and Eastern Kingbird Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Common Tern Birds Pictures and Common Tern Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Common Tern Birds Pictures and Common Tern Birds Kind
Common Tern is a graceful and black-and-white seabird o f tern family. Common tern is the most widespread tern species in North America. Common tern has a wide distribution breeding in temperate and sub-arctic regions of Europe, Asia and east and central North America. Common Tern is a migratory bird that moves to tropical and sub-tropical regions during winter. It can often be confused with Arctic Tern or Roseate Tern.

Common tern can often be seen plunging from air into water to catch small fish along rivers, lakes and oceans. It is a medium sized bird with a wingspan of 70-80 cm and height of about 34-38 cm. It has a thin and sharp red bill with a dark tip. Legs are long and red. Its upper wings show a dark primary wedge, unlike arctic terns, where they are uniformly grey. It has a long tail that extends to the tips of wings on a standing bird. Its forehead and underparts become white in winter.

Pictures of Birds Common Tern Birds Pictures and Common Tern Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Common Tern Birds Pictures and Common Tern Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Common Tern Birds Pictures and Common Tern Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Common Tern Birds Pictures and Common Tern Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Common Tern Birds Pictures and Common Tern Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Common Tern Birds Pictures and Common Tern Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Common Tern Birds Pictures and Common Tern Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Common Tern Birds Pictures and Common Tern Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Common Tern Birds Pictures and Common Tern Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Common Tern Birds Pictures and Common Tern Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Wood Stork Birds Pictures and Wood Stork Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Wood Stork Birds Pictures and Wood Stork Birds Kind
Wood storks are a large American wading birds belonging to stork family of birds. Large, white and bald-headed wood storks can be found in southeastern swamps. Although it is not really an ibis but formerly it was called wood ibis. Owing to their large range, globally they are considered as species of Least Concern. Wood storks are broad winged soaring birds that fly with their necks outstretched and legs extended. They frequently forage open wetlands with large concentrates of fish and also rice paddies.

Adult wood storks weigh around 2.7 to 3.4 kg, stand tall about 85-115 cm and have a wing span of around 145-185 cm. It is an all white bird with blackish-gray legs and pink feet. While in flight, trailing edge of the wing is black. Head is bald and dark brown, face is black and thick down-curved bill is dusky yellow in color. Both the sexes look alike. Juvenile birds are duller versions of adults with a paler bill and brownish neck. They are usually silent birds and make nasal barking calls while nesting.

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Pictures of Birds Wood Stork Birds Pictures and Wood Stork Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Wood Stork Birds Pictures and Wood Stork Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Wood Stork Birds Pictures and Wood Stork Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Wood Stork Birds Pictures and Wood Stork Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Wood Stork Birds Pictures and Wood Stork Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Osprey Birds Pictures and Osprey Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Osprey Birds Pictures and Osprey Birds Kind
Osprey is one of the largest diurnal birds of prey. Osprey is a large raptor that can reach up to 60 cm in length, weigh up to 2 kg and a wingspan of about 1.8 meters. They can be found almost anywhere in the world except Antarctica. In South America, only non-breeding migrant ospreys are found. Known as fish eaters, ospreys are brown on the upper parts and grayish on the head and underparts. Wings are long and black in color. Wingtips are angled slightly backwards. Eye strip is black. Crown and forehead are white.

Both the sexes are almost similar except the females tend to be little larger and with a darker chest band. They make short, chirping whistles. They can suit to a wide variety of habitats. They can generally be seen nesting around water bodies so that they can fetch adequate food supply. Their principal diet is fish. Ospreys possess specialized physical characteristics and exhibit unique behaviors to assist in hunting and catching their prey.
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Pictures of Birds Osprey Birds Pictures and Osprey Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Osprey Birds Pictures and Osprey Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Osprey Birds Pictures and Osprey Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Osprey Birds Pictures and Osprey Birds Kind

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Pictures of Birds Yellow Crowned Night Heron Birds Pictures
Pictures of Birds Yellow Crowned Night Heron Birds Pictures and Yellow Crowned Night Heron Birds Kind
Yellow crowned night Herons are nocturnal herons of southern swamps, marshes and coasts from easter United States to north-eastern south America. They can also be found breeding along the wooded streams northward to Indiana and Illinois. It is a smaller Heron in appearance as compared to black crowned night Heron. They usually nest in colonies on platforms of sticks in trees or shrubs overhanging water. Their eggs are pale bluish green in color. In warmer locations, some of the birds are permanent residents whilst others migrate to central America and West Indies.

Yellow crowned night herons are medium sized and stocky birds. Crown and back is white and rest of the body is grayish. Crown has yellowish stripes. Legs are short and yellow in color. Eyes are red and with white stripe below the eyes. They weigh around 625 grams and the length is about 60 cm. Juveniles are similar to young black crowned herons. They make a loud and harsh squawk. They eat crustaceans, mollusks, frogs, small fish and other aquatic insects.

Pictures of Birds Yellow Crowned Night Heron Birds Pictures and Yellow Crowned Night Heron Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Yellow Crowned Night Heron Birds Pictures and Yellow Crowned Night Heron Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Yellow Crowned Night Heron Birds Pictures and Yellow Crowned Night Heron Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Yellow Crowned Night Heron Birds Pictures and Yellow Crowned Night Heron Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Yellow Crowned Night Heron Birds Pictures and Yellow Crowned Night Heron Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Yellow Crowned Night Heron Birds Pictures and Yellow Crowned Night Heron Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Snowy Egret Birds Pictures and Snowy Egret Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Snowy Egret Birds Pictures and Snowy Egret Birds Kind
Snowy Egrets, small active white herons are found in small ponds as well as ocean shores. Snowy Egret is an American counterpart of similar bird Little Egret, which can be found in abundance in Bahamas. Their breedings habitats can be found in large inland and coastal wetlands. Snowy Egrets make a loud nasal squawk in aggression.

Weighing around 375 gm, and with a length of around 60 cm, Snowy Egrets have a wing span of about 100 cm. They have a slim black bill. The portion of the upper bill in front of the eyes is yellow however it turns red during the breeding season. Adults gain a recurved plume on the back during breeding season. Legs are long black with yellow feet, which help in identifying the birds easily. Although the juvenile looks similar to the adult but base of the bill is paler and a green or yellow line runs down the back of the legs. Both the sexes of Snowy Egrets look alike.

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Pictures of Birds Snowy Egret Birds Pictures and Snowy Egret Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Snowy Egret Birds Pictures and Snowy Egret Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Snowy Egret Birds Pictures and Snowy Egret Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Snowy Egret Birds Pictures and Snowy Egret Birds Kind

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Pictures of Birds Brown Pelican Birds Pictures and Brown Pelican Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Brown Pelican Birds Pictures and Brown Pelican Birds Kind
Brown Pelican is the unique of all the species of Pelican birds. Although Brown Pelican is a large bird in every regard but it is the smallest of all the species. Out of all the species, it is the only dark Pelican. They are strictly found along the ocean shores though some immature birds may stray to inland lakes. Brown Pelicans plunge directly from the air into water to catch fish unlike the other species that rely on co-operative fishing from the surface. They are generally silent birds but make nestling squawks while searching food.

Brown Pelicans are large, dark and waterbirds. They weight around 2.7 to 5.7 kg, length is about 106 to 136 cm and the wing span is around 1.8 to 2.5 meters. They have a long bill with extensible pouch. Body is large and heavy and legs are short. Wings are long and broad and tail is short. Both the sexes look alike although the males are little larger in overall size.

Pictures of Birds Brown Pelican Birds Pictures and Brown Pelican Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Brown Pelican Birds Pictures and Brown Pelican Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Brown Pelican Birds Pictures and Brown Pelican Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Brown Pelican Birds Pictures and Brown Pelican Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Brown Pelican Birds Pictures and Brown Pelican Birds Kind
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Pictures of Birds Brown Pelican Birds Pictures and Brown Pelican Birds Kind