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scrub jays

Menu Home Subjects Covers About Contact Scrub Jays (Aphelocoma) became split into several species when modern taxonomic methods allowed deeper analysis. Here are 4 species: California (A. californica), Florida (A. oerulescens), Woodhouse’s (A. woodhouseii) , & Mexican (wollweberii) SCRUB JAYS click image to open species photo gallery California Scrub Jay Woodhouse’s Scrub Jay Mexican Jay […]

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kingfishers

Home Subjects Covers About Contact Kingfishers are in the family Alcedinidae, within the order Coraciformes. Many catch fish, but some live in the forest. The Kookabura is a large member of the family, native to Australia and New Zealand, but using its laugh-like call is a favorite among Hollywood films, in any jungle settings whether

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Kingfishers

Home Subjects Covers About Contact Click on pictures to see more photos of the species. ORDER CORACIFORMES (Kingfishers, Rollers, Motmots, Hornbills) KINGFISHERS (Alcedinidae) North American Belted Kingfisher Green Kingfisher Ringed Kingfisher Exotics Laughing Kookabura Guam Kingfisher Blue-breasted Kingfisher Gray-headed Kingfisher CORACIDAE  (Rollers) Raquet-tailed Roller Lilac-breasted Roller Rufous-crowned Roller European Roller MOTMOTIDAE  (Motmots) Blue-crowned Motmot BUCEROTIDAE 

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tufted titmouse

Menu Home Subjects Covers About Contact The Tufted Titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) is a member of the family Paridae within the Order Passerifromes. They readily come to bird feeders and their range has expanded due to the popularity of putting them out. TUFTED TITMOUSE (Baeolophus bicolor) TUFTED TITMOUSE (Baeolophus bicolor) https://youtu.be/k1s7AykSGEYhttps://youtu.be/-vXA_4csejk Facebook-f Chicago, IL EMAIL

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