Colorful Blue Jays are Brilliant and Often Quite Bold shows readers a young eastern blue jay that showed up at the author/artist’s feeding station. It tells readers how he behaved and how entertaining he was.
The Wonderful Cardinal Pair are Getting Ready for Winter shows the female cardinal that lives near the author/artist’s home as she eats at a feeding station. It notes that she looks a bit patchy due to molting and using feathers for lining the nest.
The Carolina Wren Sings a Beautiful Song introduces readers to this interesting small bird from eastern North America. It tells readers some information about them and about the author/artist’s experiences with them.
The Wonderful Boat Tailed Grackle is Often Found Near Water shows a female grackle as she watches and then captures an insect. It discusses where this bird was and what she was doing there other than hunting.
A Little Family of Sandhill Cranes is a Beautiful Sight features the photo of a family of three of these amazing birds. It explains where they were and what they were doing.
Roseate Spoonbills are One of Florida’s Most Interesting Birds shows readers one of these beautiful birds that the author/artist was able to spend time with in early May. It also explains a number of reasons why these birds are unique and extremely interesting.
Sandhill Cranes are Well Known for Their Beautiful Colors features an adult Sandhill crane that was hunting for insects and seeds in the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge.
The American Crow is Very Interesting to Watch tells readers about the author/artist’s interaction with this crow and his flock. It also discusses the motivation behind the featured image.
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The Downy Woodpecker is a Beautiful Little Bird shows readers several images of the smallest woodpecker in North America. It gives readers some insight into these birds including range, habitats, diet, and some habits.
Swamp Roosting Time Can be an Interesting, Noisy Affair shows readers a video of hundreds of cattle egrets, white ibis, and great egrets settling in to roost in the trees of a central Florida swamp.
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