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Yellow-Rumped Warbler

The Yellow-rumped Warbler is a small songbird that breeds in North America and winters in Central America, the Caribbean, and parts of South America. It is known for its distinctive yellow patch on its rump, as well as its ability to survive in cold temperatures by switching its diet from insects to berries. The Yellow-rumped Warbler is a common sight in many wooded areas and can often be seen flitting through the trees in search of food....

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Ruby Crowned Kinglet

The Ruby-crowned Kinglet is a small songbird that is found in North America. It is one of the smallest birds in North America, measuring only about 4 inches in length. The bird is named for the ruby-red crown patch on the head of the male, which is usually concealed. The female lacks the ruby crown and has a yellow patch on her head instead. Ruby-crowned Kinglets are known for their high-pitched, rapid songs and their active, restless behavior as they flit through trees and shrubs

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Western Screech Owl in Oaks Bottom

The Western Screech Owl is a small owl species found in western North America. They are typically around 8-10 inches in length and have a wingspan of around 20 inches. They are known for their distinctive ear tufts and yellow eyes. Western Screech Owls are nocturnal and feed on a variety of prey, including insects, small mammals, and birds. They are also known for their distinctive call, which is a series of soft, descending whistles. Consider signing up for a membership to help support this

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The White Breasted Nuthatch

A White Breasted Nuthatch is a small bird that is found in many parts of the world, including North America, Europe, and Asia. They are known for their unique ability to climb down trees headfirst, which is a behavior that is not commonly seen in other bird species. Nuthatches have a distinctive appearance, with a compact body, short tail, and strong legs and feet that are adapted for climbing. They are also known for their distinctive calls, which can be heard in many wooded areas.

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The Spotted Towhee

The Spotted Towhee is a bird species native to North America. It is a member of the sparrow family and is known for its distinctive black and white spotted plumage. The male has a black head, back, and tail, with white spots on its wings and back, while the female has a brownish-gray head and back with the same white spots. They are commonly found in brushy areas, woodlands, and suburban gardens. This bird was curious after I recorded and played back its song on

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The Rufus Hummingbird

Rufus hummingbirds are small, colorful birds that are found in western North America, from Alaska to Mexico. They are known for their bright orange-red feathers on their throats, which are called gorgets. Rufus hummingbirds are migratory birds, and they travel long distances each year between their breeding grounds in the north and their wintering grounds in the south. They are also known for their fast flight and their ability to hover in mid-air while feeding on nectar from flowers....

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April Shower Bring May Flowers

There are a lot of beautiful cloud formations that happen during the Month of April. In Portland Oregon, These clouds often bring a large volume of rain. April showers bring May flowers is a common saying that has been passed down through generations. It is a simple phrase that carries a deeper meaning about the cyclical nature of life and the importance of patience and perseverance. This saying is particularly relevant in the context of the natural world, where the arrival of spring and the

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