Bird identification
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A seasoned bird watcher offers a simple guide for identifying some birds which might be seen in back yards. These birds include the Black, Eastern, and Say's phoebes, Northern flicker, American goldfinch, red-tailed hawk, Northern mockingbird, song sparrows, and hummingbirds.
Publication Name: Country Journal
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0898-6355
Year: 1997
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Eagle eyes
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Bald eagles have increased in population in the US to approximately 4,500 adults. Their status has been upgraded from endangered to threatened. Bald Eagles are still protected by the Endangered Species Act. Tips are offered on how best to observe the birds.
Publication Name: Country Journal
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0898-6355
Year: 1996
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A basic guide to bird identification
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Identifying birds is a difficult process. Field marks offer clues, but they are not the only way to recognize birds. Shape and behavior are better indicators since marks can alter due to seasonal changes in plumage, patches and colors.
Publication Name: Country Journal
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0898-6355
Year: 1993
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