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- The Belted Kingfisher: The Bird That Breaks the Surface
Some birds move quietly.
- The Black-bellied Whistling Duck: The Duck With a Different Sound
Some birds are easy to recognize by sound.
- The Carolina Chickadee: The Familiar Call
Some birds feel distant.
- The Carolina Wren: The Loudest Voice in the Backyard
Some birds fill the sky.
- The Common Ground Dove: The Bird You Almost Miss
Some birds announce themselves.
- The Downy Woodpecker: The Sound That Comes From the Tree
Some birds are easy to find.
- The Eastern Bluebird: The Color That Changes the Day
Some birds are hard to find.
- The Eastern Phoebe: The Bird That Never Stops Watching
Some birds move constantly.
- The Female Cardinal: The Bird You Didn’t Notice
Some birds are impossible to miss.
- The Gray Catbird: The Bird That Sounds Like Something Else
Some birds are easy to understand.
- The Great Crested Flycatcher: The Voice in the Trees
Some birds are easy to find.
- The Great Egret: The Stillness That Moves
Some birds are defined by sound.
- The House Finch: The Bird That Brings Color to the Ordinary
Some birds stand out immediately.
- The Killdeer: The Bird That Pretends to Be Injured
Some birds hide when you get too close.
- The Mourning Dove: The Sound That Slows Everything Down
Not every bird announces itself.
- The Northern Flicker: The Woodpecker That Walks the Ground
Some birds stay in the trees.
- The Purple Martin: The Bird That Returns From the Sky
Some birds are found in the trees.
- The Sandhill Crane: The Bird That Feels Ancient
Some birds blend into the background.
- The Tufted Titmouse: The Bird That Watches You Back
Some birds pass through your yard.
- The White-eyed Vireo: The Voice You Can’t Find
Some birds reveal themselves the moment they call.