Thousands of teaching photos of over 680 North American bird species; 900+ "test yourself" ID question photos; also Galapagos, Costa Rica, Ecuador
Outside North America, the Pink-footed Goose has been seen during FONT tours in Iceland. A Pink-footed Goose in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Elsewhere in this website there are photos of the species in Iceland, both adults & young. Lesser White-fronted Goose ___ (r/NA) Anser erythropu...
All of the birds in the photos below would be rare in North America. Photos below are of: Barnacle Goose, Eastern Spot-billed Duck, Baikal Teal, Falcated Duck, Eurasian Wigeon, Common Pochard, Black-browed Albatross, Gray Heron, Steller's Sea Eagle, ...
Birds that are active in the Niagara Region in the Spring, Most can be found in all of Eastern NOrth America. Bird Photographs
color photographs, this is the best and most lavishly illustrated photographic guide to the birds of eastern North America. All of the images have been carefully selected to convey both the sheer beauty and the key identification features of each bird, and many of the photos are larger than t...
Birds and marine mammals have always been the main theme, but there’s a great deal more to investigate in the MENUS. Between now and my visit, I plan to post some wonderful bird photos from my book BIRDS OF ABACO. Mostly they will by contributors; a few may by me. ...
Still photos show detail. Range maps Full color maps show where the birds live, all seasons. Identify your bird Look carefully at color, size, and habitat. FeatherFlix will give you a short list of candidates. Browse birds Enjoy the quiet times, watch and listen to birds you are curious ...
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Cedar waxwings are native to North America and frequently seen during the summer. Many of them migrate south but quite a few will overwinter in southern British Columbia, especially on Vancouver Island. It was lovely and unexpected to recently see this pretty bit of brightness. ...