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Jan 25, 2012

Common Backyard Birds of North America, they wow and amaze us

Common backyard birds vary throughout North America, yet some are the same all over. Gardens attract robins, goldfinches and other common and not so common birds.

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Jan 25, 2012

The Belted Kingfisher are found along shorelines and wetlands

Belted Kingfisher almost always take food from the water, feeding predominantly on small fish.

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Jan 23, 2012

The American Crow, covers most of North America

American Crow, a large, intelligent, all-black bird with hoarse, cawing voice. Found over most of North America.

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Dec 27, 2011

Cooper's Hawk, Stealthy and Deadly

Cooper's Hawk are among the world's most skilled fliers, they are common woodland hawks that tear through cluttered tree canopies in high speed pursuit of other birds.

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Nov 10, 2011

Native flowers of the Pacific Coast vary as much as the landscape.

Extending from the seashore to the foothills and deserts of the coast range, the Pacific coast encompasses a wide variety of plant communities.

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