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AliceParticipantLearning more about birds has inspired me to share that knowledge with others.in reply to: Activities: Helping Birds in Your World #856967
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AliceParticipantActivity 2:
- Florida Audubon
in reply to: Activities: Keeping Track of Your Birdwatching #856958 -
AliceParticipantActivity 1:
- Marsh Habitat
- Great Blue Heron
- Belted Kingfisher
- Anhinga
- Little Blue Heron
- Hardwood Habitat
- Barred Owl
- Pileated Woodpecker
- Downy Woodpecker
- Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
- Warblers
in reply to: Activities: Exploring Bird Habitats #856949 - Marsh Habitat
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AliceParticipantActivity 2:
- Pine Warbler
- These stay at the feeder for about 10 seconds eating and watching
- Carolina Chickadee
- Quick.. grab and go
- Mourning Doves
- These birds stay for minutes even sit in the platform feeders until another bird comes along
- Blue Jay
- Calls before approaching the bird feeder and loads up on nuts and seeds before flying off.
in reply to: Activities: Noticing Behaviors #856941 - Pine Warbler
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AliceParticipantActivity 2: three species that are year-round residents- Florida
- Mourning Dove
- Osprey
- Sandhill Crane
- Palm Warbler
- Bald Eagle
- Swallow-tailed Kite
in reply to: Activities: Different Seasons, Different Birds #856765 -
AliceParticipantActivity 1: Outside
- Blue Jay
- Pine Warbler
- Red-bellied Woodpecker
- Tufted Titmouse
- American Cardinal
- Red-wing Blackbird (female)
- Mourning Doves
- Summer Tanager
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AliceParticipant
- Activity 1:
- Bluejay - Summer Tanager
- Activity 2:
- House Finch - Northern Cardinal
- Chickadee - Black and White Warbler
- Pine Warbler - Goldfinch
- Activity 3:
- Pine Warbler hopping from tree branch to tree branch
- Red-bellied Woodpecker hopping from tree branch to tree branch
- Bluejay took the easy way to find food by gathering nuts from the bird feeder
- Activity 4:
- Belted Kingfisher
- Habitat
- Sound
- Color pattern and markings
- Belted Kingfisher
in reply to: Activities: Bird ID Practice #856739 - Activity 1:
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AliceParticipantActivity 1: Great Blue Heron - Carolina Wren - Prothonotary Warbler Activity 2: Red-tailed Hawk - Rosette Spoonbill - Northern Cardinal Activity 3: Black and White Warbler. These are so fun to watch!in reply to: Activities: Exploring Birds #856712
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AliceParticipantAlso, I am confused that it states the growth of the horn is only during the breeding season and will fall off after the eggs are laid. It's November and I see pelicans that still have horns.in reply to: American Pelican #746051
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