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  • What Are Birds Saying with Their Crests?
    Jul 5 2025

    A bird’s crest is made up of a slender array of feathers on top of their head. These feathers are a bit longer and can be spiked up or slicked back, depending on what the bird is trying to communicate. Even birds without crests, like crows or sparrows, sometimes puff up their short crown feathers.

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    2 mins
  • Sizing Up Sharp-shinned Hawks
    Jul 4 2025

    Sharp-shinned Hawks are swift, bird-catching predators. The male is jay-sized. The female stands a head taller and weighs almost twice as much. Female birds of prey are most notably bigger than males among hawk species that hunt very agile prey, such as other birds. The smaller male will tend to hunt smaller prey. The female takes somewhat larger prey, so together they can tap a wider range of resources.

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    2 mins
  • 'What is a birder?' with Rosemary Mosco
    Jul 3 2025

    Rosemary Moscoe’s latest book is a tongue-in-cheek guide that defines many of the terms that you might hear on a bird outing, like calling a particularly cute bird a "birb" or shortening the word binoculars to just "bins" or "nocs."

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I love the daily little tidbits. Great mechanism to share knowledge and well done!! Keep it up.

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