Category: Birds
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Gray Catbird (SASK)

SASKATCHEWAN BIRDS – LAND OF LIVING SKIES Post #9 Gray Catbirds usually avoid dense, unbroken woodlands and do not inhabit coniferous or pine woodland.
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Hairy Woodpecker (SIERRA)

SIERRA NEVADA BIRDS – Post #12 The Hairy Woodpecker is a Fairly Common Year-Round Resident of the Sierra Nevada preferring to live in the Lower and Upper Montane biotic zones with mature forests where there are snags and trees of moderate to large size.
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Stepping Out on Sugar Loaf Mountain

ADVENTURES IN ARKANSAS – POST #3 Stepping Out on Sugar Loaf Mountain on Greer’s Ferry Lake and the magnificent feeeders at the Hartley Wildlife Balcony.
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Limpkin

BEAUTIFUL BIRDS OF BELIZE The Limpkin is a fascinating wading bird native to wetlands and marshes in the Americas.
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Welcome to the Hartley Wildlife Sanctuary

ADVENTURES IN ARKANSAS – POST #2 Welcome to the Hartley Wildlife Sanctuary
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Magnolia Warbler (SASK)

SASKATCHEWAN BIRDS – LAND OF LIVING SKIES Post #8 During migration Magnolia Warblers may be found in any kind of deciduous shrubs or low trees.
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Lazuli Bunting

SIERRA NEVADA BIRDS – FEATHERS IN THE RANGE OF LIGHT The Lazuli Bunting is a Fairly Common Summer Visitor of the Sierra Nevada in the Foothill Woodland & Lower Montane Chaparral biotic zones.
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Destination Hartley Wildlife Sanctuary

ADVENTURES IN ARKANSAS – POST #1 Travel and Family – On the second anniversary of my sister’s translocation from California to Arkansas, I finally set foot in “The Natural State” to pay her and the rest of the family a long-overdue visit.
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Anhinga

BEAUTIFUL BIRDS OF BELIZE he Anhinga is among the most distinctive of North American birds, with long, snakelike neck, straight bill, large fanlike tail resembling that of a turkey
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Sandhill Crane (SASK)

SASKATCHEWAN BIRDS – LAND OF LIVING SKIES Post #7 Sandhill Cranes prefer wetlands such as marshes, bogs, and wet meadows. They also inhabit fields and prairies during migration and in winter.
