Birders Life List! Searching for Something? Try Our Bird Links "Moon River" (Turn OFF to play BIRD SOUNDS) WELCOME to Bird Watch Birding for Birders. Bird identification. Links, photos, sounds, slides. Warblers, owls, songbirds, raptors, hawks. Beginning birding tips. Enjoy your stay! As The Seasons Change... Warbler ID Guide Movements of Bird Populations The Wonder of Migration Bird Cast Hear the Bird Sound of the Week! Visit the Bird of the Week! COOL LINK of the moment: The Photography of Arthur Morris! Bird Watch Life List On the beach On the beach I have seen Brown Pelicans; check out this of the endangered race of California Brown Pelicans; a Magnificent Frigatebird, a Ruddy Turnstone, a Black Skimmer, a Killdeer, a Least Tern, Double-Crested Cormorants, a Snowy Egret, a flock of White Ibis, several Willets; here's what Willets in flight look like; the Laughing Gull, the Caspian Tern, the Royal Tern, the Sandwich Tern, the Common Tern, and a Black Bellied Plover. COOL LINK of the moment: Rare California Brown Pelican! In my backyard In my backyard or next to my pond, I have seen many birds including an Eastern Screech Owl, the Red-winged Blackbird, the Turkey Vulture; check out this Turkey Vulture Cool Link; the Northern Cardinal, the Red-bellied Woodpecker, the Black-Crowned Night Heron; check out this cool link with sound of the Black-Crowned Night Heron by photographer Arthur Morris; LISTEN to the SOUND the BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERON makes; at times in my backyard at night I've thought he was A DOG BARKING! COOL LINK of the moment: Black-Crowned Night Heron Also in my back yard I have seen the Great Egret, the Blue-Wing Teal Duck, a Red-shouldered Hawk, the Common Grackle, the Mourning Dove, the European Starling, the Blue Jay, the Brown Thrasher, the Roseate Spoonbill, the House Finch, the Northern Mockingbird, the Eurasian-Collared Dove, also known as the Ringed Turtle-Dove; Belted Kingfisher; check out this cool artistic link to a backlit Belted Kingfisher in photographer Arthur Morris' Smithsonian Collection in Washington, D.C.; the Anhinga, the Sharp-Shinned Hawk, the Palm Warbler, the Yellow-Rumped Warbler, and the Blue-Grey Gnatcatcher, to name a few. COOL LINK of the moment: White Pelican In my neighborhood In my neighborhood, I have seen the Osprey, CHECK OUT this COOL LINK of the OSPREY WITH FISH by photographer Arthur Morris!; the Green Heron, the Little Blue Heron, the Tri-Colored Heron, the Wood Stork, the Northern Flicker, the Pileated Woodpecker, and the the American Oystercatcher, among others. COOL LINK of the moment: Osprey with Fish On bird-watching expeditions On bird-watching expeditions, some of the birds I have seen include the Carolina Wren, the Black and White Warbler, the Downy Woodpecker, the Tufted Titmouse, the Ovenbird, the Grey Catbird, the Red-Eyed Vireo and the White-Eyed Vireo, the Blue-Grey Gnatcatcher(Click to hear his bird call), the American Redstart, the Summer Tanager; here is ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH of the Female Summer Tanager by photographer Arthur Morris; the Cerulean Warbler, the Northern Parula and the Common Loon. Other birds I added to my lifelist on bird-watching expeditions were the Snowy Plover, the Wilson's Plover, the Semipalmated Plover, the Piping Plover, the Greater Yellowlegs, the Magnolia Warbler, the Prairie Warbler; CHECK OUT this COOL LINK of the PRAIRIE WARBLER by photographer Arthur Morris; the Common Yellowthroat, the Tennessee Warbler, the Chestnut-sided Warbler, the Hooded Warbler, the House Wren, the Scarlet Tanager, the Rose-breasted Grosbeak, the Eastern Meadowlark; CHECK OUT this COOL LINK of the EASTERN MEADOWLARK by photographer Arthur Morris. COOL LINK of the moment: Reddish Egrets' Mating Dance Also added to my life list are the Loggerhead Shrike, the Eastern Bluebird, the Sandhill Crane, the Wild Turkey, the Red-Tailed Hawk, the American Kestrel, the Cooper's Hawk, the Bald Eagle, the Monk Parakeet, the Burrowing Owl, the Barred Owl, the Chimney Swift, the Mottled Duck, the Eastern Phoebe, the RARE FLORIDA SCRUB JAY, a huge flock of Barn Swallows; CHECK OUT this COOL LINK of BARN SWALLOW NESTLINGS in photographer Arthur Morris' Smithsonian Collection in Washington, D.C.; the Eastern Towhee, the Long-billed Curlew, the Marbled Godwit, CHECK OUT this COOL LINK of theLONG-BILLED CURLEW and THE MARBLED GODWIT SIDE BY SIDE and how to tell them apart by photographer Arthur Morris; the Red Knot; CHECK OUT this COOL LINK of a RED KNOT IN BREEDING PLUMMAGE by photographer Arthur Morris; the Sanderling, the Western Sandpiper, the Least Sandpiper, the Short-billed Dowitcher, the Ring-Billed Gull, the Herring Gull, the Forster's Tern, and this photo of a Peregrin Falcon by photographer Arthur Morris! Check out the PEREGRIN FALCON CAM! It is a COOL LINK.
Searching for Something? Try Our Bird Links "Moon River" (Turn OFF to play BIRD SOUNDS) WELCOME to Bird Watch Birding for Birders. Bird identification. Links, photos, sounds, slides. Warblers, owls, songbirds, raptors, hawks. Beginning birding tips. Enjoy your stay! As The Seasons Change... Warbler ID Guide Movements of Bird Populations The Wonder of Migration Bird Cast Hear the Bird Sound of the Week! Visit the Bird of the Week! COOL LINK of the moment: The Photography of Arthur Morris! Bird Watch Life List On the beach On the beach I have seen Brown Pelicans; check out this of the endangered race of California Brown Pelicans; a Magnificent Frigatebird, a Ruddy Turnstone, a Black Skimmer, a Killdeer, a Least Tern, Double-Crested Cormorants, a Snowy Egret, a flock of White Ibis, several Willets; here's what Willets in flight look like; the Laughing Gull, the Caspian Tern, the Royal Tern, the Sandwich Tern, the Common Tern, and a Black Bellied Plover. COOL LINK of the moment: Rare California Brown Pelican! In my backyard In my backyard or next to my pond, I have seen many birds including an Eastern Screech Owl, the Red-winged Blackbird, the Turkey Vulture; check out this Turkey Vulture Cool Link; the Northern Cardinal, the Red-bellied Woodpecker, the Black-Crowned Night Heron; check out this cool link with sound of the Black-Crowned Night Heron by photographer Arthur Morris; LISTEN to the SOUND the BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERON makes; at times in my backyard at night I've thought he was A DOG BARKING! COOL LINK of the moment: Black-Crowned Night Heron Also in my back yard I have seen the Great Egret, the Blue-Wing Teal Duck, a Red-shouldered Hawk, the Common Grackle, the Mourning Dove, the European Starling, the Blue Jay, the Brown Thrasher, the Roseate Spoonbill, the House Finch, the Northern Mockingbird, the Eurasian-Collared Dove, also known as the Ringed Turtle-Dove; Belted Kingfisher; check out this cool artistic link to a backlit Belted Kingfisher in photographer Arthur Morris' Smithsonian Collection in Washington, D.C.; the Anhinga, the Sharp-Shinned Hawk, the Palm Warbler, the Yellow-Rumped Warbler, and the Blue-Grey Gnatcatcher, to name a few. COOL LINK of the moment: White Pelican In my neighborhood In my neighborhood, I have seen the Osprey, CHECK OUT this COOL LINK of the OSPREY WITH FISH by photographer Arthur Morris!; the Green Heron, the Little Blue Heron, the Tri-Colored Heron, the Wood Stork, the Northern Flicker, the Pileated Woodpecker, and the the American Oystercatcher, among others. COOL LINK of the moment: Osprey with Fish On bird-watching expeditions On bird-watching expeditions, some of the birds I have seen include the Carolina Wren, the Black and White Warbler, the Downy Woodpecker, the Tufted Titmouse, the Ovenbird, the Grey Catbird, the Red-Eyed Vireo and the White-Eyed Vireo, the Blue-Grey Gnatcatcher(Click to hear his bird call), the American Redstart, the Summer Tanager; here is ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH of the Female Summer Tanager by photographer Arthur Morris; the Cerulean Warbler, the Northern Parula and the Common Loon. Other birds I added to my lifelist on bird-watching expeditions were the Snowy Plover, the Wilson's Plover, the Semipalmated Plover, the Piping Plover, the Greater Yellowlegs, the Magnolia Warbler, the Prairie Warbler; CHECK OUT this COOL LINK of the PRAIRIE WARBLER by photographer Arthur Morris; the Common Yellowthroat, the Tennessee Warbler, the Chestnut-sided Warbler, the Hooded Warbler, the House Wren, the Scarlet Tanager, the Rose-breasted Grosbeak, the Eastern Meadowlark; CHECK OUT this COOL LINK of the EASTERN MEADOWLARK by photographer Arthur Morris. COOL LINK of the moment: Reddish Egrets' Mating Dance Also added to my life list are the Loggerhead Shrike, the Eastern Bluebird, the Sandhill Crane, the Wild Turkey, the Red-Tailed Hawk, the American Kestrel, the Cooper's Hawk, the Bald Eagle, the Monk Parakeet, the Burrowing Owl, the Barred Owl, the Chimney Swift, the Mottled Duck, the Eastern Phoebe, the RARE FLORIDA SCRUB JAY, a huge flock of Barn Swallows; CHECK OUT this COOL LINK of BARN SWALLOW NESTLINGS in photographer Arthur Morris' Smithsonian Collection in Washington, D.C.; the Eastern Towhee, the Long-billed Curlew, the Marbled Godwit, CHECK OUT this COOL LINK of theLONG-BILLED CURLEW and THE MARBLED GODWIT SIDE BY SIDE and how to tell them apart by photographer Arthur Morris; the Red Knot; CHECK OUT this COOL LINK of a RED KNOT IN BREEDING PLUMMAGE by photographer Arthur Morris; the Sanderling, the Western Sandpiper, the Least Sandpiper, the Short-billed Dowitcher, the Ring-Billed Gull, the Herring Gull, the Forster's Tern, and this photo of a Peregrin Falcon by photographer Arthur Morris! Check out the PEREGRIN FALCON CAM! It is a COOL LINK.
"Moon River" (Turn OFF to play BIRD SOUNDS) WELCOME to Bird Watch Birding for Birders. Bird identification. Links, photos, sounds, slides. Warblers, owls, songbirds, raptors, hawks. Beginning birding tips. Enjoy your stay! As The Seasons Change... Warbler ID Guide Movements of Bird Populations The Wonder of Migration Bird Cast Hear the Bird Sound of the Week! Visit the Bird of the Week! COOL LINK of the moment: The Photography of Arthur Morris! Bird Watch Life List On the beach On the beach I have seen Brown Pelicans; check out this of the endangered race of California Brown Pelicans; a Magnificent Frigatebird, a Ruddy Turnstone, a Black Skimmer, a Killdeer, a Least Tern, Double-Crested Cormorants, a Snowy Egret, a flock of White Ibis, several Willets; here's what Willets in flight look like; the Laughing Gull, the Caspian Tern, the Royal Tern, the Sandwich Tern, the Common Tern, and a Black Bellied Plover. COOL LINK of the moment: Rare California Brown Pelican! In my backyard In my backyard or next to my pond, I have seen many birds including an Eastern Screech Owl, the Red-winged Blackbird, the Turkey Vulture; check out this Turkey Vulture Cool Link; the Northern Cardinal, the Red-bellied Woodpecker, the Black-Crowned Night Heron; check out this cool link with sound of the Black-Crowned Night Heron by photographer Arthur Morris; LISTEN to the SOUND the BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERON makes; at times in my backyard at night I've thought he was A DOG BARKING! COOL LINK of the moment: Black-Crowned Night Heron Also in my back yard I have seen the Great Egret, the Blue-Wing Teal Duck, a Red-shouldered Hawk, the Common Grackle, the Mourning Dove, the European Starling, the Blue Jay, the Brown Thrasher, the Roseate Spoonbill, the House Finch, the Northern Mockingbird, the Eurasian-Collared Dove, also known as the Ringed Turtle-Dove; Belted Kingfisher; check out this cool artistic link to a backlit Belted Kingfisher in photographer Arthur Morris' Smithsonian Collection in Washington, D.C.; the Anhinga, the Sharp-Shinned Hawk, the Palm Warbler, the Yellow-Rumped Warbler, and the Blue-Grey Gnatcatcher, to name a few. COOL LINK of the moment: White Pelican In my neighborhood In my neighborhood, I have seen the Osprey, CHECK OUT this COOL LINK of the OSPREY WITH FISH by photographer Arthur Morris!; the Green Heron, the Little Blue Heron, the Tri-Colored Heron, the Wood Stork, the Northern Flicker, the Pileated Woodpecker, and the the American Oystercatcher, among others. COOL LINK of the moment: Osprey with Fish On bird-watching expeditions On bird-watching expeditions, some of the birds I have seen include the Carolina Wren, the Black and White Warbler, the Downy Woodpecker, the Tufted Titmouse, the Ovenbird, the Grey Catbird, the Red-Eyed Vireo and the White-Eyed Vireo, the Blue-Grey Gnatcatcher(Click to hear his bird call), the American Redstart, the Summer Tanager; here is ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH of the Female Summer Tanager by photographer Arthur Morris; the Cerulean Warbler, the Northern Parula and the Common Loon. Other birds I added to my lifelist on bird-watching expeditions were the Snowy Plover, the Wilson's Plover, the Semipalmated Plover, the Piping Plover, the Greater Yellowlegs, the Magnolia Warbler, the Prairie Warbler; CHECK OUT this COOL LINK of the PRAIRIE WARBLER by photographer Arthur Morris; the Common Yellowthroat, the Tennessee Warbler, the Chestnut-sided Warbler, the Hooded Warbler, the House Wren, the Scarlet Tanager, the Rose-breasted Grosbeak, the Eastern Meadowlark; CHECK OUT this COOL LINK of the EASTERN MEADOWLARK by photographer Arthur Morris. COOL LINK of the moment: Reddish Egrets' Mating Dance Also added to my life list are the Loggerhead Shrike, the Eastern Bluebird, the Sandhill Crane, the Wild Turkey, the Red-Tailed Hawk, the American Kestrel, the Cooper's Hawk, the Bald Eagle, the Monk Parakeet, the Burrowing Owl, the Barred Owl, the Chimney Swift, the Mottled Duck, the Eastern Phoebe, the RARE FLORIDA SCRUB JAY, a huge flock of Barn Swallows; CHECK OUT this COOL LINK of BARN SWALLOW NESTLINGS in photographer Arthur Morris' Smithsonian Collection in Washington, D.C.; the Eastern Towhee, the Long-billed Curlew, the Marbled Godwit, CHECK OUT this COOL LINK of theLONG-BILLED CURLEW and THE MARBLED GODWIT SIDE BY SIDE and how to tell them apart by photographer Arthur Morris; the Red Knot; CHECK OUT this COOL LINK of a RED KNOT IN BREEDING PLUMMAGE by photographer Arthur Morris; the Sanderling, the Western Sandpiper, the Least Sandpiper, the Short-billed Dowitcher, the Ring-Billed Gull, the Herring Gull, the Forster's Tern, and this photo of a Peregrin Falcon by photographer Arthur Morris! Check out the PEREGRIN FALCON CAM! It is a COOL LINK.
WELCOME to Bird Watch Birding for Birders. Bird identification. Links, photos, sounds, slides. Warblers, owls, songbirds, raptors, hawks. Beginning birding tips. Enjoy your stay!
Warbler ID Guide
Movements of Bird Populations
The Wonder of Migration
Bird Cast
Hear the Bird Sound of the Week! Visit the Bird of the Week!
COOL LINK of the moment: The Photography of Arthur Morris!
In my backyard or next to my pond, I have seen many birds including an Eastern Screech Owl, the Red-winged Blackbird, the Turkey Vulture; check out this Turkey Vulture Cool Link; the Northern Cardinal, the Red-bellied Woodpecker, the Black-Crowned Night Heron; check out this cool link with sound of the Black-Crowned Night Heron by photographer Arthur Morris; LISTEN to the SOUND the BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERON makes; at times in my backyard at night I've thought he was A DOG BARKING!
In my neighborhood, I have seen the Osprey, CHECK OUT this COOL LINK of the OSPREY WITH FISH by photographer Arthur Morris!; the Green Heron, the Little Blue Heron, the Tri-Colored Heron, the Wood Stork, the Northern Flicker, the Pileated Woodpecker, and the the American Oystercatcher, among others.
On bird-watching expeditions, some of the birds I have seen include the Carolina Wren, the Black and White Warbler, the Downy Woodpecker, the Tufted Titmouse, the Ovenbird, the Grey Catbird, the Red-Eyed Vireo and the White-Eyed Vireo, the Blue-Grey Gnatcatcher(Click to hear his bird call), the American Redstart, the Summer Tanager; here is ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH of the Female Summer Tanager by photographer Arthur Morris; the Cerulean Warbler, the Northern Parula and the Common Loon.