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Types of Birds & Bird Species Articles and Videos

Even seasoned ornithologists will encounter birds they’ve never seen before. For every question about phylum, family and species of birds, Trails.com has the answer. Learn to identify flightless birds, birds of prey, rare and endangered birds, and several more. Then, learn their defining plumage, beak type, and wing shape as well as behavior and habits so that you can predict the best time and place to find each. Trails.com is a great addition to any bird watching adventure, and these free articles and videos will help ensure that you can check every bird off your list.

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Northeast Bird Identification

Many of the birds that live in the northeastern United States are residents of this region year round despite the hardship of winter. Some of these birds have distinguishing features and/or behavior that can help in their identification.

Online Bird Identification

Bird watching continues to be one of the favorite pastimes of many people. There are many different kinds of birds, and knowing how to watch them in their natural habitat can provide interesting insights into how they live, take care of their you...

Northern Bird Identification

Several species of birds in the United States have the word "northern" in their names. Despite this directional term, these birds are not necessarily all inhabitants of the northern part of the nation.

North Carolina Bird Identification

If you are bird watching in North Carolina, you have the potential to view as many as 437 different species of birds, according to Birding.com. The many different ecosystems of North Carolina, including coastal shoreline, coastal plains and mount...

What to Feed Wild Birds

One of the easiest things you can do to make a park or even your back yard more lively is to set out a bird feeder. However, what you put out as bird food will have a definite impact on the kinds of birds that appear for their free meal.

How to Protect the Feeding Habitat of the Horseshoe Bat

Horseshoe bats are members of the Rhinolophidae family, named for the flap of skin around their nostrils that resembles a horseshoe. There are greater and lesser horseshoe bats among the variety of species, and new species still are being discove...

California Water Bird Identification

The California Birds Record Committee currently lists more than 600 bird species in the state. Only the most experienced birdwatcher could identify every one. However, by narrowing it down to the aquatic species and keeping an eye open for distin...

British Birds of Prey Identification

Birds of prey in Britain can be identified through a number of different ways, including studying their behavior, as well as looking at the color of plumage and the shape of their tails.

Screech Owl House Plan

Screech owls are small owls. They will not bother pets, do not need to be fed and they will consume nuisance creatures, such as rodents and roaches. These owls are cavity dwellers. Where trees are absent or trimmed, there might be no home for the...

What Do Buzzards Eat?

Buzzards are birds of prey that are found in several areas throughout the world. There are 25 known species of buzzards. They use their keen sense of sight, raptorial talons and hooked beaks to catch food. Buzzards have strong swooping abilities ...

Bird Feather Identification

Chancing upon a bird feather on the ground can be a tantalizing experience. Ethereal souvenirs from the skyway, these shed feathers offer some clues to their source, and are a way of identifying even species rarely spotted in the flesh.

Florida Birds Identification Guide

Florida is a great state for birders and anyone who appreciates wildlife: Set at the far southeastern toe of the continental United States, its habitats range from pinewoods to prairie to mangrove forest. Especially to the south, Florida features...

Australian Bird Identification

The birdwatcher in Australia has a good problem on their hands. There is such a huge selection of species to look for that it may take some time to decide which ones to pursue. Australia is home to birds that never take to the skies as well as an...

New Zealand Bird Identification

New Zealand is a country famed for its natural beauty, and that beauty comes in a variety of climates and terrains. The result is that the island country is home to a rich diversity of birds, making it a popular travel destination for bird watche...

Acadia Bird Checklist

Birdwatchers recognize Acadia National Park, found off the Maine coast on Mount Desert Island, as one of the top spots in the United States to view birds. The United States Geological Survey provides a checklist of the bird species that frequent ...

Northwest Bird Identification

The Pacific Northwest of North America encompasses a rugged and highly diverse region extending from the Pacific coasts of southeastern Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and northern California, inland to the Rocky Mountains. This is a...

Missouri Bird Identification

The Audubon Society of Missouri has a checklist of 428 bird species that are found in Missouri. While many of these birds breed in the Show Me State and stay year-round, many others pass through on their way north or south. Other birds will winte...

California Bird Identification

With habitats ranging from the arid oven of Death Valley to the lush and green redwood forest, California is home to a wide variety of animal life, including birds. Making a position bird identification is a matter of noting bird characteristics ...

Information on Coast Bird Identification

Some of the greatest concentrations of avian life occur on the world's ocean coasts. These dramatic boundaries between land and sea attract birds because of abundant food, inaccessible nesting and roosting sites in the form of seacliffs and offsh...

Pennsylvania Bird Identification

According to numbers cited by the Pennsylvania Game Commission website, there are reports of as many as 430 species of birds in the state. This large number represents almost half of all known bird species that inhabit North America, making Penns...

Bluebird House Making Tips

There's a lot to consider when you build a bird house for bluebirds. They have preferences, like all of us, and they won't move into a home that doesn't meet their needs. Instead of building their own nests, bluebirds prefer to use nests abandone...

Identification of America Birds

Birds are a source of enjoyment for many people. Bird watching is a popular sport in the United States that is practiced by many. While bird watching, a species may be observed that you have never seen before. When this happens, the easiest way t...

Alabama Bird Identification

The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources website lists 420 species of birds that birdwatchers have a chance to glimpse in the state. The list, composed by the Alabama Ornithological Society, features 178 species that breed in ...

Animals of Lake Titicaca

As the largest freshwater lake in South America, Lake Titicaca, which is thought to be 3 million years old, sits 12,500 feet above sea level. Located between Peru and Bolivia, Lake Titicaca's elevation, low temperature and high ultraviolet light ...

Frigate Bird Identification

The frigatebird, also known as the man-of-war bird, is a large seabird, best identified by it's size, behavior, and location. Visitors to southern Florida and the Florida Keys stand a good chance of seeing this magnificent bird in it's native hab...

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