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Dark-eyed Junco

Spring is the time songbirds return to our yards to breed and it’s time to start planning for the spring. While many of us enjoy birds at our feeders, we can also attract them to what we plant in our yards...

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Killdeer

The Killdeer is named for what its call sounds like: “Kill-dee, Kill-dee, Kill-deer!” In fact, the Latin name, Charadrius vociferus, means ‘loudly vocal plover.’

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Mountain Quail

It has a long straight head plume instead of the pompadour of the California Quail. Its chestnut throat patch is lined by greenish white. Its chestnut sides have long white lines on them. Its chest is brown and gray and it has a very short tail. Juveniles have shorter head plumes and a white chin.

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Northern Flicker

The Northern Flicker is rewardingly easy to identify with its undulating flight and its white rump patch and flashes of salmon-red on its wings and tail. This woodpecker is divided into our west-coast red-shafted flicker and the east and far-north yellow-shafted flicker. In the Great Plains you get some interesting mixes of the two.

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Pied-Billed Grebe

The scientific binomial for Pied-billed Grebe, Podilymbus podiceps, is Latin for ‘diving rump foot.’ It’s a fitting description of the small bird’s legs and feet, which are attached toward the back of its body.

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