Birds
Bird Identifier
Bird Identifier

People all over the world enjoy bird watching. Bird watching does not require a lot of equipment, just a good pair of binoculars and a little knowledge that helps identify the bird.
To identify a bird we need to know about their shape and size, color, behaviour, habitat and voice. Since it is not possible for an individual to maintain such a vast information regarding birds we take the help of a “Bird Identifier”.67
A Bird Identifier acts like a search engine that stores all the bird details along with their names and images. When an individual needs to find a bird based on its characteristics, he/she just mentions its features to identify it. If somebody comes across a new species, he/she may also report it to the bird identifier.121
Bird Identifier makes it easy to learn about our feathered friends in an ineractive and an easy way.

Bird Aviaries
Bird Aviaries

An aviary is a large enclosure for birds. Aviaries allow birds a larger living space where they can fly. Aviaries often contain plants and shrubbery to simulate a natural environment. They provide a natural living environment for birds.
A large bird aviary is the best. Birds love to fly and enjoy a large amount of space. It encourages breeding, happiness, as well as the longevity of your bird. They are designed to last throughout and they also protect your birds from the climate conditions.
Aviaries are of two types: Grounded and Suspended.
Grounded aviaries are affixed to the ground and they prevent other vermin from entering. Whereas suspended aviaries are suspended in the air with only the legs of the aviaries affixed to the ground.
Some people also grow plants in the aviaries to create a greenhouse effect as well as give a natural environment to the birds. Most bird pairs breed best in aviaries in contrast to breeding cages.
Beswick Birds
Beswick Birds
If we talk about beswick birds immediately it comes to mind as ceramic sculptures of birds that is second to none. There are two Beswick ranges – John Beswick and Beswick England. John Beswick is quite low priced and made in overseas but designed in UK, whereas Beswick England is more prestigious and included very limited editions made in Stoke-on-Trent. Beswick bird pottery figures come in all shapes and sizes ranging from Beswick Ducks to Beswick Kingfishers.
The modelling is the main part of bird sculpture it is also important to get the right colour and glaze. This is where Beswick excells and its first art director, was an expert in this and developed a range of matt glazes and natural decorations to bring an bird study to life. The charm of Beswick is that many models are offered in more than one colourway to reflect the natural diversity of many breeds.
However, the figurines still charm many and sure they will for many years to come.
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Pictures of Birds Mute Swan Birds Pictures and Mute Swan Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Mute Swan Birds Pictures and Mute Swan Birds Kind
Mute Swan is a member of duck, goose and swan family from northern and central Eurasia. They have also been introduced in North America to grace ponds, lakes water parks and estates. Descendants of such birds have naturalized in the eastern United States and the Great lakes.
Pictures of Birds House Finch Birds Pictures and House Finch Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds House Finch Birds Pictures and House Finch Birds Kind
House Finch is a medium-sized finch that can be spotted abundantly in the cities, suburbs, parking lots, roadsides and gardens. Most of the house finches are permanent residents. Their common breeding habitats are urban, suburban and semi-open areas in the East as well West from Southern Canada to Northern Florida. Throughout the year, house finches can be found visiting bird feeders at various locations in the cities.

Adult male birds have a long square-tipped brown tail. They have brown colored back with a deep grey shading on the wing feathers. Their bill is short and thick with top rounded edge. Head, neck and shoulders are reddish, red color may sometimes extend down to stomach and the back. Intensity of colors in male birds varies with the season, color being often derived from the berries and fruits of its diet. Their call is a rapid, cheery warble or variety of chirps. They forage on the grounds and in vegetation eating grains, seeds and berries and small insects. Size of House Finch:Weight 16-29 grams, Length 13-14 cm and Wingspan 20-25 cm.
Pictures of Birds House Finch Birds Pictures and House Finch Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds House Finch Birds Pictures and House Finch Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds House Finch Birds Pictures and House Finch Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds House Finch Birds Pictures and House Finch Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds House Finch Birds Pictures and House Finch Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds House Finch Birds Pictures and House Finch Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds House Finch Birds Pictures and House Finch Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds House Finch Birds Pictures and House Finch Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Herring Gull Birds Pictures and Herring Gull Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Herring Gull Birds Pictures and Herring Gull Birds Kind
Herring Gull is a large gull that is one of the most abundant and well-known gulls along the shores of Asia, Western Europe and North America. Herring birds of colder regions migrate further south in winter seasons. However, many birds are permanent residents on the lower Great Lakes, on the east coast of North America and on the shores of North Sea. They can also be found abundantly in inland areas, garbage dumps and city areas.
Herring gull is a medium to large and the most basic seagull with white head and underparts, light grey back, black wing tips with white spots (known as mirrors) and a yellow bill with red spot near the tip. Their legs are normally pink and sometimes yellowish in some of the species. Juveniles are mainly brown with darker streaks and with dark bill and eyes. They make variety of loud, bugle-like, alarm type or laughing calls, which is well-known in the entire Northern Hemisphere. They are omnivorous birds and feed by scavenging from garbage dumps, landfill sites and sewage overflows. Size of Herring Gull:Weight 800-1250 grams, Length 55-65 cm and Wingspan 136-146 cm.

Pictures of Birds Herring Gull Birds Pictures and Herring Gull Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Herring Gull Birds Pictures and Herring Gull Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Herring Gull Birds Pictures and Herring Gull Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Herring Gull Birds Pictures and Herring Gull Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Herring Gull Birds Pictures and Herring Gull Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Herring Gull Birds Pictures and Herring Gull Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Herring Gull Birds Pictures and Herring Gull Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Herring Gull Birds Pictures and Herring Gull Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Herring Gull Birds Pictures and Herring Gull Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Herring Gull Birds Pictures and Herring Gull Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Pictures and Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Pictures and Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Kind
Red Headed Woodpecker is a small or medium sized woodpecker from temperate North America. Breeding habitats of red headed woodpeckers can be found in open country areas across southern Canad and eastern- central United States. Northern birds generally migrate to the souther parts while southern birds are usually permanent residents in the areas of their habitats.

Red headed Woodpeckers are tri-colored birds with a black back and tail, red head and neck and white underparts. Wings are black and plumage is identical in males and females. While feeding, they fly to catch insects in the air or forage on the ground and trees to collect and store seeds, nuts and fruits. They are omnivorous birds and eat insects, eggs of other birds and fruits, seeds and nuts. Most of the diet consists of plants, berries and fruits. They make their nests in a cavity on a dead tree or a utility pole at a height of anywhere between 8 to 80 feet from ground level.

Pictures of Birds Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Pictures and Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Pictures and Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Pictures and Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Pictures and Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Pictures and Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Pictures and Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Pictures and Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Pictures and Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Pictures and Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Pictures and Red Headed Woodpecker Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Northern Flicker Birds Pictures and Northern Flicker Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Northern Flicker Birds Pictures and Northern Flicker Birds Kind
Northern Flicker is a medium sized member of woodpecker family native to most of the North America, parts of Central America, Cuba and Cayman Islands. It is one of the few woodpeckers that migrate and is the only woodpecker that commonly feeds on ground. Depending upon the type of calls made by them, northern flickers are known by different names such as wake-up, walk-up, gawker and harry-wicket, among other.
Adult birds are brown with black bars on the back and wings. They measure around 33 cm in length and their wingspan is approximately 43-50 cm. A necklace-like black patch exists on the upper breast. Lower breast and belly are beige colored with black spots. Tail is dark on top with a white rump, which becomes conspicuous during flight. Their call is like a sustained laugh and they often drum on trees and metal objects, which sounds like a constant knocking sound. Northern Flickers often feed on ground by probing their bill and sometimes catch insects in the flight. Besides insects, they also feed on berries, fruits seeds and nuts.

Pictures of Birds Northern Flicker Birds Pictures and Northern Flicker Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Northern Flicker Birds Pictures and Northern Flicker Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Northern Flicker Birds Pictures and Northern Flicker Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Northern Flicker Birds Pictures and Northern Flicker Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Northern Flicker Birds Pictures and Northern Flicker Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Northern Flicker Birds Pictures and Northern Flicker Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Northern Flicker Birds Pictures and Northern Flicker Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Northern Flicker Birds Pictures and Northern Flicker Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Northern Flicker Birds Pictures and Northern Flicker Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Green Heron Birds Pictures and Green Heron Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Green Heron Birds Pictures and Green Heron Birds Kind
Green Herons are relatively small herons of North and Central America. They are often called ‘Green-Backed Herons’ along with their sister species Striated Heron. They make their habitats in small wetlands in low-lying areas. Green herons are nocturnal breeds, preferring to retreat to sheltered areas during day time.

Adult male birds are around 44-cm long with a glossy and greenish-black cap. Their back is greenish and wings are grayish-black. Chestnut neck with a white line down the front is often pulled in tight against the body. Bill is dark with a long and sharp point. Short legs are yellow and underparts are grey.
Pictures of Birds Bald Eagle Birds Pictures and Bald Eagle Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Bald Eagle Birds Pictures and Bald Eagle Birds Kind
Bald Eagle, National Bird and Symbol of the United States of America, is a Sea Eagle and Bird of Prey. They can be found all over North America and Canada near large bodies of open water with abundant food supply and trees for nesting.

Bald Eagle is a large body with a length of 28-42 inches, a wingspan of 72-96 inches and weight of 6-15 pounds. Female birds are larger than the males by around one fourth of the sizes of males. Adult birds have a brown body with white head and tail, bright yellow irises, taloned feet and a hooked beak. Younger ones are completely brown except for their yellow feet. Plumage color is identical in males and females. Bald eagles feed primarily on fish by swooping down and snatching the fish out of water with its talons. Wild varieties can often live for thirty years while birds in captivity can survive even longer. They make the largest nest among the nests of any North American birds. Size of their nest can be 13 feet deep, 8 feet wide and a weight of 1 tonne.

Pictures of Birds Bald Eagle Birds Pictures and Bald Eagle Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Bald Eagle Birds Pictures and Bald Eagle Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Bald Eagle Birds Pictures and Bald Eagle Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Bald Eagle Birds Pictures and Bald Eagle Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Bald Eagle Birds Pictures and Bald Eagle Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Bald Eagle Birds Pictures and Bald Eagle Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Bald Eagle Birds Pictures and Bald Eagle Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Bald Eagle Birds Pictures and Bald Eagle Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Bald Eagle Birds Pictures and Bald Eagle Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Bald Eagle Birds Pictures and Bald Eagle Birds Kind






















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