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To learn more about the Snowy Egret, visit BirdWeb. The male crows to
attract females and to claim his stretch of tundra. For Seattle
Audubon's educational opportunities, click here.

These behaviors are often mentioned in a field guide, and can help you
identify a bird. To learn more about this underwater flier, please visit
BirdWeb.
To learn more about the Grays Harbor Shorebird Festival, click here. To
find live herons in Washington, click here. To learn more about these
amazing nest-builders, please visit BirdWeb. The waves cause mussels to
open often, making them easier to eat. The juvenile is mottled brown. It
builds its nest near water, where it dives in feet-first, juggles a fish
to the head-first position, and flies off to its perch. To learn more
about this brassy bird, please visit BirdWeb.
Internet Marketing by Portent Interactive You just might hear migrating
songbirds, flying overhead. Now hundreds of pairs nest here each spring.
For more about Archaeopteryx, click here. To find a CBC near you, click
here. A crossbill's beak does the job.

To learn more about this fish-eating raptor, please visit BirdWeb.

For more about the Brown Creeper, please visit BirdWeb.

To learn what to do if you find a sick or injured bird, click here.

What we hear as a blur of sound, the bird hears as a precise sequence of
sounds, the visual equivalent of seeing a movie as a series of still
pictures.
The male chooses the site in a crevice or cave, among boulders, under
driftwood, on a wharf, or even in a pipe. Embracing the natural wonder
of his new homeland, Audubon set out to paint all the birds of America.
To find a bluebird trail, click here.

For more about the Killer Hats exhibit in Tacoma, click here. You just
might hear migrating songbirds, flying overhead.

To learn more about this spring songster, visit BirdWeb.

Learn more about this vocalizer and others at BirdWeb. To find your
local Audubon chapter, click here.
Most songbirds do migrate at night, when fewer predators are out. The
flash of white tail-feathers when one is alarmed alerts other members of
the flock, and is also part of the courtship display.
To view a "Heron-cam," click here.

For more about the raven, visit BirdWeb. To learn more about this
fish-eating raptor, please visit BirdWeb. To learn more about owls,
visit BirdWeb.

To learn more about George Divoky and his research, please visit Friends
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For more about the Great Blue Heron, visit BirdWeb.




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