Turkey Vultures are Interesting Members of Nature’s Cleanup Crew shows readers a couple images of a turkey vulture that is down with prey. It explains why the author/artist likes these birds so much and it explains a bit of their behavior.
The American Crow is One Intelligent and Observant Bird shows readers an American crow perched in a dead tree simply observing the beautiful morning.
The Interesting Tufted Titmouse is a Full Time Florida Resident shows readers a couple images of a tufted titmouse that lives near the author/artist’s house. It discusses the resident birds and their preferences at feeding time.
The Red Bellied Woodpecker is Great at Being an Insectivore discusses several adaptations that all wood boring woodpeckers have that allow them to drill, to eat, and to protect themselves. It also shows why this bird is called red bellied.
The Return of the American Robin is a Great Sign of Spring discusses the American robin and it behavior, migratory patterns, diet, and range among other things. It also shows several images of these beautiful birds foraging.
Can You Soar the Whole Way to the Moon? This evening’s post features a soaring black vulture in late afternoon, just as the moon is beginning to rise. It gives the impression that the bird is attempting to soar to the moon.
A Beautiful Evening is Even Better with a Bird tells readers the story behind tonight’s featured image that was taken at a central Florida lake at sunset.
Vultures Love to Soar on High Winds shows readers photos of vultures taking advantage of a breezy afternoon to soar on the thermals. It also explains why the author/artist took the shots.
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 Beautiful Great Egret is a Common Bird Worldwide shows readers several images of this gorgeous bird. It then give readers some insights into their behavior, range, diet, and preferred habitats.
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