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Pictures of Birds Yellow Warbler Birds Pictures and Yellow Warbler Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Yellow Warbler Birds Pictures and Yellow Warbler Birds Kind
Yellow Warbler is a species of New World warbler that is widespread in almost the whole of North America and down to northern South America. It breeds in willows and mangroves. Although there are several yellow warblers but yellow warbler is the only extensively yellow species with yellow tail spots. Yellow warbler has about 35 subspecies.

Yellow warbler is a small songbird with thin and pointed bill, overall yellow body and chestnut streaks on the chest of ale birds. Female birds are duller with red streaks absent. It is 12-13 cm long and has a wingspan of around 16-20 cm. Yellow warblers feed on insects and spiders. During winter, northern species also eat berries and other fruits. Yellow warblers nest in trees by building a cup nest. Migratory populations arrive in their breeding range in late springs, generally around April and May. They move to winter quarters stating as early as July, when the younger ones are fledged.

Pictures of Birds Yellow Warbler Birds Pictures and Yellow Warbler Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Yellow Warbler Birds Pictures and Yellow Warbler Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Yellow Warbler Birds Pictures and Yellow Warbler Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Yellow Warbler Birds Pictures and Yellow Warbler Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Yellow Warbler Birds Pictures and Yellow Warbler Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Yellow Warbler Birds Pictures and Yellow Warbler Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Yellow Warbler Birds Pictures and Yellow Warbler Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Yellow Warbler Birds Pictures and Yellow Warbler Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Yellow Warbler Birds Pictures and Yellow Warbler 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.

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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 Little Blue Heron Birds Pictures and Little Blue Heron Birds Kind
Pictures of Birds Little Blue Heron Birds Pictures and Little Blue Heron Birds Kind
Little Blue Heron is a small heron of southeastern United States that breeds in various fresh water, sub-tropical swamps and estuarine habitats. It breeds from the Gulf States of USA through Central America and the Caribbean to Peru and Uruguay. Little blue heron nests in colonies with other herons on platforms of sticks in trees or shrubs. It is the only heron species, in which the first year birds and adults show different colors, first year birds being pure white and adults being blue.

Little blue heron lays around 3-7 blue eggs. It is a medium-sized and slender bird. It has a long neck, dark and long bill with a pointed and black tip. Its legs and feet are long and dark blue. It is about 60 cm long, weighs 325 gram and has a wingspan of about 100 cm. Both the sexes are almost similar except female being slightly smaller. Little blue heron makes a loud, nasal squawk in aggression or territorial defense. Little blue herons often mingle with snowy egrets.

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Pictures of Birds Little Blue Heron Birds Pictures and Little Blue Heron Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Little Blue Heron Birds Pictures and Little Blue Heron Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Little Blue Heron Birds Pictures and Little Blue Heron Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Little Blue Heron Birds Pictures and Little Blue Heron Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Little Blue Heron Birds Pictures and Little Blue Heron Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Little Blue Heron Birds Pictures and Little Blue Heron Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Little Blue Heron Birds Pictures and Little Blue Heron Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Little Blue Heron Birds Pictures and Little Blue Heron Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Little Blue Heron Birds Pictures and Little Blue Heron Birds Kind

Pictures of Birds Little Blue Heron Birds Pictures and Little Blue Heron 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.

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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 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.
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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.

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