September 2011 - BirdWatching Field of View
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The birds sure are hungry in the photos below. Whether in flight, on a beach, or on a stump, when it’s time to eat, it’s time to eat. Enjoy the images! We selected them from our online galleries . Submit your photos to our galleries. See more...
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Have you seen the October issue of BirdWatching magazine yet? The issue went on newsstands at the beginning of this month. ( Find a newsstand near you .) Here's a what you'll find inside. Three feature articles… 1. Photographer Dave Welling...
Filed under: David Sibley, Julie Craves, Hotspots Near You, Pete Dunne, Kenn Kaufman, Paul Kerlinger, Eldon Greij, oil spill, BirdWatching Magazine, Texas, bird behavior
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One of the most colorful birds you will find at a backyard feeder in North America is a male Painted Bunting. Its blue head, green wings, and red body make the bird look as if a young child painted it. Take a look at the beauties below from our online...
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The silhouette of a bird photographed in the first or last light of day can draw our attention to features we might otherwise overlook. We see wing, beak, and body shape more clearly. The birds below are from our online galleries . Enjoy! Submit your...
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These birds may look like they are taking it easy or playing dead, but they are positioning themselves and their feathers to adjust their body temperature and possibly rid themselves of parasites. We selected the photos from our online photo galleries...
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The Allen's Hummingbird is one of several hummingbird species that produces sounds with its tail feathers. The bird generates two simultaneous tones with two of its narrow outer tail feathers. Photo © Anand Varma In 2008, in an earlier version...
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A variety of colorful jays can be found throughout North America. Would you recognize a gray one? A green one? Or maybe one with a black crest? Take a look at these six from our online photo galleries . Submit your photos to our galleries. See the contents...
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We asked participants in a recent cover survey to send questions that Contributing Editor Julie Craves could answer in her popular column Since You Asked in our upcoming December issue. The response was amazing! We received far more interesting questions...
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