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Category: Bird of the Week
  • Bird of the Week: Eastern Meadowlark

    on August 22, 2018

    …Or is that a Western Meadowlark? As is so often the case in central Texas, which straddles the boundary between eastern and western…

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  • Bird of the Week: Killdeer

    on August 16, 2018

    For many landlocked birders, the Killdeer is the only shorebird they are likely to see at home. Their name comes from the loud and insistent cry they…

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  • Bird of the Week: Yellow-billed Cuckoo

    on August 8, 2018

    The Yellow-billed Cuckoo is a summertime bird in Texas. These birds typically arrive late in the spring, around mid-April, and leave early in the fall, around mid-September. Their drawn-out knocking…

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  • Bird of the Week: Black-bellied Whistling Duck

    on August 1, 2018

    Black-bellied Whistling Ducks, formerly known as Black-bellied Tree Ducks, are one of two whistling duck species found in Texas (the other being the Fulvous Whistling Duck). These ducks are unusual…

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  • Bird of the Week: Chuck-will’s-widow

    on July 25, 2018

    Most birders who live in the more rural areas of central and eastern Texas are quite familiar with the incessant calling of the Chuck-will’s-widow. These birds, which are the…

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  • Bird of the Week: Bald Eagle

    on July 3, 2018

    The Bald Eagle has been the national emblem of the United States since 1782 and a spiritual symbol for native people for far longer than that. These regal birds…

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  • Bird of the Week: Green Heron

    on June 27, 2018

    From a distance, the Green Heron is a dark, stocky bird hunched on slender yellow legs at the water’s edge, often hidden behind a tangle of leaves. Seen up…

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  • Bird of the Week: Brown Creeper

    on March 22, 2018

    With its long, slender bill and spine-tipped tail, the Brown Creeper is unlikely to be mistaken for any other bird. Cryptic in coloration and secretive by habit,…

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  • Bird of the Week: Double-crested Cormorant

    on March 14, 2018

    Though their winter plumage is relatively drab, Double-crested Cormorants are easy to spot in and around lakes and rivers during the winter. These fishing birds, not closely…

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  • Bird of the Week: Cooper’s Hawk

    on March 7, 2018

    The Cooper’s Hawk is a member of the genus Accipiter, a close cousin to larger hawks like the Red-tailed, Red-shouldered, and Broad-winged Hawk….

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  • Bird of the Week: Ruby-crowned Kinglet

    on February 21, 2018

    The Ruby-crowned Kinglet is a tiny bird–one of the smallest in North America–positively overflowing with energy. These diminutive birds are always on the move, nervously darting and…

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  • Bird of the Week: American Coot

    on February 14, 2018

    The American Coot is a nearly ubiquitous presence on bodies of water across North America, from prairie potholes to urban ponds. These red-eyed, chicken-sized birds float like…

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  • Bird of the Week: Crested Caracara

    on February 7, 2018

    Once known as the “Mexican Eagle,” the Crested Caracara’s large size and heavy bill resemble a hawk’s, and its feeding habits– primarily carrion, along with the odd…

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  • Bird of the Week: Wood Duck

    on February 2, 2018

    Boldly patterned and brightly colored, the Wood Duck is a beautiful and distinctive bird, similar in appearance to its Chinese cousin, the Mandarin Duck. Wood Ducks are members of…

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  • Bird of the Week: Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

    on January 17, 2018

    If you’ve ever come across a tree with a row of holes drilled into its bark, you’ve likely seen the handiwork of a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker: true to its…

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