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Birds Of Eastern Canada

Birds Of Eastern Canada

If you are a nature lover then you might know the importance of the birds of eastern Canada. The birds of Canada are famous all around the world and can be found unique when compared to others. The beauty and attractiveness of such birds are worth seeing and can’t be forget.

Birds Of Eastern Canada

After a long research it has been found that there are near about 462 species of Birds in Canada. However, some of them are not permanent for this place and visit once in a year.

Some of the birds of Canada fly towards south in winters just because of the unfavorable climatic conditions and also for feeding and reproduction purpose. Authorities have been made for the protection and caring of these species so as to find the nature as it is. The birds that migrate here are of great importance as they attract most of the tourist visiting here. Thus steps must be taken in order to preserve them.

Birds Of Eastern Canada

Birds Of Eastern Canada

Birds Of Eastern Canada

Birds Of Eastern Canada

Birds Of Eastern Canada

Birds Of Eastern Canada

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Canadian birds

Canadian birds

Canada is considered as one of the most beautiful country. If you are bird lover and planning to visit this wonderful country then I must tell you that you are going in right direction as Canada is famous for excellent surrounding. You will find all those things which you have desired. Here in Canada you will glade to know that there are large numbers of species which are almost absent in the other world. Canada is the perfect vacation destination for natural lovers. You will really feel the difference while coming over here. Canadian birds are known for their beauty and specialty.

Canadian birds

You can also hire a guide for visiting this place. Hiring a guide will be helpful to you in many aspects as you can know all the interesting facts related to birds. If you are bird lover and have not visited this place early then I will suggest you come here once you will never be disappointed.

Canadian birds

Canadian birds

Canadian birds

Canadian birds

Canadian birds

Canadian birds

Canadian birds

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Pictures of Birds Song Sparrow Birds Pictures and Song Sparrow Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Song Sparrow Birds Pictures and Song Sparrow Birds Kind

Song Sparrow is a medium sized common sparrow or American sparrow that can be found inhabiting in bushy, and marshes including salt marshes across the most of the United States and Canada. Besides, they are also found abundantly in human populations, agricultural areas and roadsides. Southern species are permanent residents while northern birds migrate to Southern United States or Mexico, where there is a significant resident population all-year. Song sparrow can be often confused with Savannah Sparrow and Lincoln’s Sparrow

Adult song sparrow have brown upperparts with dark streaks on the back. Underparts are white with a dark streaking and a dark brown spot in the middle of the breast. They have a grayish face with streak through the eyes, a brown cap and


Pictures of Birds Sandhill Crane Birds Pictures and Sandhill Crane Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Sandhill Crane Birds Pictures and Sandhill Crane Birds Kind

Sandhill Crane is a large crane of North America and Northeastern Siberia. Their habitats can be found in marshes and bogs in central and northern Canada and Alaska and parts of mid-western and southeastern United States, Siberia and Cuba. They make their nests in marshy vegetation or on the ground closer to water.

Adult birds are gray with red forehead, white cheeks and long dark pointed bill. Their legs are long and dark and trail behind in flight. They have a long neck that remains straight in flight. Juveniles have reddish brown underparts and grayish upper parts. Both the sexes look identical but the sizes may vary depending upon the species. Sandhill cranes give loud trumpeting calls. With a large wingspan of up to 6 feet, sandhill crane is a very skilled soaring bird similar in style to hawks and eagles. Birds can stay aloft for many hours by utilizing thermal columns of rising air in the lower altitudes of earth’s atmosphere. They feed on insects, rodents, seeds, berries and aquatic plants and mammals. Foxes, coyotes, eagles, wolves and bobcats are their natural predators.

Pictures of Birds Sandhill Crane Birds Pictures and Sandhill Crane Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Sandhill Crane Birds Pictures and Sandhill Crane Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Sandhill Crane Birds Pictures and Sandhill Crane Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Sandhill Crane Birds Pictures and Sandhill Crane Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Sandhill Crane Birds Pictures and Sandhill Crane Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Sandhill Crane Birds Pictures and Sandhill Crane Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Sandhill Crane Birds Pictures and Sandhill Crane Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Sandhill Crane Birds Pictures and Sandhill Crane Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Sandhill Crane Birds Pictures and Sandhill Crane Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Sandhill Crane Birds Pictures and Sandhill Crane Birds Kind


Pictures of Birds Belted Kingfisher Birds Pictures and Belted Kingfisher Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Belted Kingfisher Birds Pictures and Belted Kingfisher Birds Kind

Belted Kingfisher is a large and noisy water kingfisher. It is the only member of water kingfisher that is commonly found in United States and Canada. Their breeding habitats can be found near inland bodies of waters or coasts across most of Canada, Alaska and the United States. Species of warmer locations are permanent residents while birds from northern areas migrate to southern area when the water freezes.

Belted Kingfisher is a stocky and medium-sized bird with a weight of 140-160 grams, length of 28-35 cm and a wingspan of 48-58 cm. They have a large slate blue head with shaggy crest and a long, black heavy bill with grey base. They have a large white collar, large blue band on the breast and white underparts. Female birds are more brightly colored than males. Their back and wings are slate blue with black feather tips. Belted kingfishers can be often found perching prominently on tree tops, lamp posts and other suitable poles close to water before plunging in water for catching their prey. They feed on fish, crustaceans, frogs, aquatic insects, lizards and small mammals.

Pictures of Birds Belted Kingfisher Birds Pictures and Belted Kingfisher Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Belted Kingfisher Birds Pictures and Belted Kingfisher Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Belted Kingfisher Birds Pictures and Belted Kingfisher Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Belted Kingfisher Birds Pictures and Belted Kingfisher Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Belted Kingfisher Birds Pictures and Belted Kingfisher Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Belted Kingfisher Birds Pictures and Belted Kingfisher Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Belted Kingfisher Birds Pictures and Belted Kingfisher Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Belted Kingfisher Birds Pictures and Belted Kingfisher 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

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


Pictures of Birds Cedar Waxwing Birds Pictures and Cedar Waxwing Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Cedar Waxwing Birds Pictures and Cedar Waxwing Birds Kind

Cedar waxwing is a member of waxwing family of passerine or perching birds, which can be often found in the woodlands in North America, Southern Canada and Northern United States. Small clusters of bright red feathers on the wings is the most prominent feature of Cedar Waxwing birds. Bohemian Waxwing is the closest relative of Cedar Waxwing.

The birds weigh around 30 grams and are about 16 cm long. Their tail comes in the shades of yellow to orange depending upon their diet. The flight of the cedar waxwing is strong and direct, often with a flying speed of 25 mph and flying height at 200 feet above ground levels. The birds make high-pitched whistle like sound. During winter season, large flocks of birds can be found in gardens for berry bushes and to drink water from fountains. They mostly feed on berries and sugary fruits; however, insects become the important parts of the meals during in the breeding season.

Pictures of Birds Cedar Waxwing Birds Pictures and Cedar Waxwing Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Cedar Waxwing Birds Pictures and Cedar Waxwing Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Cedar Waxwing Birds Pictures and Cedar Waxwing Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Cedar Waxwing Birds Pictures and Cedar Waxwing Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Cedar Waxwing Birds Pictures and Cedar Waxwing Birds Kind

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Pictures of Birds Savannah Sparrow Birds Pictures and Savannah Sparrow Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Savannah Sparrow Birds Pictures and Savannah Sparrow Birds Kind

Savannah Sparrow is a small American sparrow that can be found in various open habitats throughout most of the North America from meadows to marshlands and from temperate coastal areas to tundra. It is named after Savannah, Georgia, where one of the first species of the bird was discovered. It breeds in Alaska, Canada, northern, southern and Pacific coastal USA, Mexico and Guatemala. Pacific and Mexican birds are resident, but other populations are migratory, that migrate from southern United States to northern Canada. It is a very rare vagrant to Western Europe.

Savannah sparrow is a small songbird with brown or grayish-brown overall body, yellowish eyebrow stripes and streaks on back, breast and flanks. It has a medium-long, notched and all brown tail. Its legs are pinkish; eyes are dark brown and horn-colored bill. It is 11-15 cm long and has a wingspan of about 20-22 cm. Its call includes a sharp, high pitch and a slow series of repeated notes. They usually forage on the grounds or low bushes, eating seeds. In the breeding seasons, they can also be found eating insects. In the winter, they form flocks and migrate.

Pictures of Birds Savannah Sparrow Birds Pictures and Savannah Sparrow Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Savannah Sparrow Birds Pictures and Savannah Sparrow Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Savannah Sparrow Birds Pictures and Savannah Sparrow Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Savannah Sparrow Birds Pictures and Savannah Sparrow Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Savannah Sparrow Birds Pictures and Savannah Sparrow Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Savannah Sparrow Birds Pictures and Savannah Sparrow Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Savannah Sparrow Birds Pictures and Savannah Sparrow Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Savannah Sparrow Birds Pictures and Savannah Sparrow Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Savannah Sparrow Birds Pictures and Savannah Sparrow Birds Kind


Pictures of Birds Northern Cardinal Birds Pictures and Northern Cardinal Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Northern Cardinal Birds Pictures and Northern Cardinal Birds Kind

Northern Cardinal is a brilliantly colored bird of cardinal family from North America. In seven states of USA, northern cardinal holds the title of state bird. It can be found in shrub lands, woodlands, gardens and swamps from southern Canada through the eastern United States from Maine to Texas and south through Mexico to northern Guatemala and Belize. It was once prized as a pet however; its sale as cage birds is now banned in the United States.

Northern Cardinal is a medium sized songbird with a large crest on head, heavy and conical red bill and face surrounded by black. Male birds are entirely brilliant red and females are grayish-tan with red tails and wings. It has a distinctive crest on the head and a mask on the face that is black in the male birds and gray in the females. It is about 21-23 cm long and has a wingspan of about 25-31 cm. It is mostly granivorous but also feeds on insects and fruit. Its call is a series of clear whistles.

Pictures of Birds Northern Cardinal Birds Pictures and Northern Cardinal Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Northern Cardinal Birds Pictures and Northern Cardinal Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Northern Cardinal Birds Pictures and Northern Cardinal Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Northern Cardinal Birds Pictures and Northern Cardinal Birds Kind


Pictures of Birds American Goldfinch Birds Pictures and American Goldfinch Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds American Goldfinch Birds Pictures and American Goldfinch Birds Kind

American Goldfinch is a small and colorful bird that is also known as eastern goldfinch and wild canary. It is a migratory bird of finch family from North America. During the breeding seasons, it can be commonly found from southern Canada to North Carolina. During winter, it can be found from southern border of Canada to Mexico. It displays a sexual dimorphism in its coloration. Male birds are vibrant yellow in the summer and olive colored during winter seasons. Female birds display a dull yellowish brown shade that brightens slightly during the summer. Male birds display a brightly colored plumage during the breeding seasons to attract females. American goldfinch is a social bird that gathers in large flocks while breeding and migrating.

It is a small bird with small, pointed, conical and pink bill. The body is bright yellow to dull brown with dark wings and large white wing bars. It has a short and notched tail. It is about 11-13 cm tall and has a wingspan of 19-22 cm. It makes a sound in the form of a song with a long series of twittering and warbling notes. American goldfinch can often be found in residential areas attracted by bird feeders installed by human beings.

Pictures of Birds American Goldfinch Birds Pictures and American Goldfinch Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds American Goldfinch Birds Pictures and American Goldfinch Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds American Goldfinch Birds Pictures and American Goldfinch Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds American Goldfinch Birds Pictures and American Goldfinch Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds American Goldfinch Birds Pictures and American Goldfinch Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds American Goldfinch Birds Pictures and American Goldfinch Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds American Goldfinch Birds Pictures and American Goldfinch Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds American Goldfinch Birds Pictures and American Goldfinch Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds American Goldfinch Birds Pictures and American Goldfinch Birds Kind