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  2. 5 of the most colorful birds to see in SC this winter and how ...

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    Northern Cardinal. Like the Eastern Bluebird, it’s the male Northern Cardinals that you want to attract to brighten up your yard with color. The males are covered in bright red feathers, giving ...

  3. Verdin - Wikipedia

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    The verdin is a very small bird. At 4.5 in (11 cm) in length, it rivals the American bushtit as one of the smallest passerines in North America. It is gray overall, and adults have a bright yellow head and rufous shoulder patch (the lesser coverts). Unlike the tits, it has a sharply pointed bill. Juveniles have a light gray body without the ...

  4. Award-winning photographer Tom Nickels captures the beauty and grace of Finland’s birds, transforming its serene forests and icy lakes into breathtaking stages for his art. Initially drawn to ...

  5. Snow bunting - Wikipedia

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    The female and male have different plumage; during the breeding season, the male is white with black wingtips and a black back, while the female has black wingtips and the black feathers on the back fringed with brown. During the winter, they both have broad orangey-brown fringes on the back feathers.

  6. File : Male northern cardinal in Central Park (52612).jpg

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  7. If You See a Cardinal, Here's the True, Unexpected ... - AOL

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    Cardinal bird. Widespread and abundant, the cherry red birds called Cardinals can be spotted throughout the United States and as far north as southeastern Canada. They are often observed adding a ...

  8. Wilson's warbler - Wikipedia

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    Wilson's warbler is an active forager, moving rapidly through shrubs, on the ground, and sometimes in taller trees during the winter. [12] Feeding birds often twitch their tails or flick their wings nervously. [15] The observed feeding rate of the male Wilson's warbler was not significantly different between males with or without mates. [16]

  9. Eurasian siskin - Wikipedia

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    The male has a mainly yellow face and breast, with a neat black cap. Female and young birds have a greyish green head and no cap. It is a trusting, sociable and active bird. The song of this bird is a pleasant mix of twitters and trills. These birds have an unusual migration pattern as every few years in winter they migrate southwards in large ...