Spotted Towhee #45 50birds in 50days for $50Each | Barbara Haviland – Blog

Spotted Towhee #45 50birds in 50days for $50Each | Barbara Haviland – Blog The Spotted Towhee is a large New World sparrow. The taxonomy of the towhees has been debated in recent decades, and formerly this bird and the Eastern Towhee were considered a single species, the Rufous-sided Towhee. Wikipedia Title  Spotted Towhee Medium oilsContinue reading “Spotted Towhee #45 50birds in 50days for $50Each | Barbara Haviland – Blog”

Robin #44 50birds in 50days for $50Each | Barbara Haviland – Blog

Robin #44 50birds in 50days for $50Each | Barbara Haviland – Blog The American Robin is a migratory songbird of the thrush family. It is named after the European Robin because of its reddish-orange breast, though the two species are not closely related, with the European robin belonging to the flycatcher family. Wikipedia Title  RobinContinue reading “Robin #44 50birds in 50days for $50Each | Barbara Haviland – Blog”

Little Green BeeEater $43 50birds in 50days for $50each | Barbara Haviland – Blog

Little Green BeeEater $43 50birds in 50days for $50each | Barbara Haviland – Blog Like other bee-eaters, this species is a richly coloured, slender bird. It is about 9 inches (16–18 cm) long with about 2 inches made up by the elongated central tail-feathers. The sexes are not visually distinguishable. The entire plumage is bright green and tingedContinue reading “Little Green BeeEater $43 50birds in 50days for $50each | Barbara Haviland – Blog”

Mockingbird #42 50birds in 50days for $50Each | Barbara Haviland – Blog

Mockingbird #42 50birds in 50days for $50Each | Barbara Haviland – Blog Mockingbirds are a group of New World passerine birds from the Mimidae family. They are best known for the habit of some species mimicking the songs of other birds and the sounds of insects and amphibians,[1] often loudly and in rapid succession. ThereContinue reading “Mockingbird #42 50birds in 50days for $50Each | Barbara Haviland – Blog”

Blue Tit #41 | Barbara Haviland – Blog

Blue Tit #41 | Barbara Haviland – Blog The Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus[2] or Parus caeruleus[3]) is a small passerine bird in the tit family Paridae. The bird is easily recognisable by its blue and yellow plumage.Blue tits, usually resident and non-migratory birds, are widespread and a common resident breeder throughout temperate and subarctic EuropeContinue reading “Blue Tit #41 | Barbara Haviland – Blog”

Vermilion Flycatcher #40 50birds in 50days for $50.Each | Barbara Haviland – Blog

Vermilion Flycatcher #40 50birds in 50days for $50.Each | Barbara Haviland – Blog The Vermilion Flycatcher (Pyrocephalus rubinus) is a small passerine bird in the Tyrannidae, or tyrant flycatcher family. Most flycatchers are rather drab, but the Vermilion Flycatcher is a striking exception. It is a favourite with birders, but is not generally kept inContinue reading “Vermilion Flycatcher #40 50birds in 50days for $50.Each | Barbara Haviland – Blog”

Pelican in Flight #39 50Birds in 50Days for $50.Each | Barbara Haviland – Blog

Pelican in Flight #39 50Birds in 50Days for $50.Each | Barbara Haviland – Blog Pelicans are a genus of large water birds in the family Pelecanidae. They are characterized by a long beak and large throat pouch used in catching, and draining water from, their prey. The eight living pelican species have a sometimes patchyContinue reading “Pelican in Flight #39 50Birds in 50Days for $50.Each | Barbara Haviland – Blog”

Himalyn Manal #38 50birds in 50days for $50Each | Barbara Haviland – Blog

Himalayan Manal #38 50birds in 50days for $50Each | Barbara Haviland – Blog Habitat: Mountainous regions; in summer, they are found in rocky, grass covered meadows and winters in coniferous and mixed forests.Description: The males are adorned with beautiful metallic colors of green, purple, red and blue; they also have a large white patch onContinue reading “Himalyn Manal #38 50birds in 50days for $50Each | Barbara Haviland – Blog”