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  2. What bird is this? These five species are the most likely to ...

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    Here’s what you might not know about the country’s top five most commonly sighted backyard birds, according to 2015 to 2021 data from Project FeederWatch, a November to April survey of birds ...

  3. 32 types of birds you might see in your backyard. - AOL

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    As long as you provide water, fill up one of the best bird feeders, and have shelter in your backyard, you’ll probably spot these charmers amongst ivy or other dense vegetation. 3. Black-billed ...

  4. National Geographic Field Guide to Birds of North America

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    National Geographic, with Alderfer, Paul Hess, and Noah Strycker, also published National Geographic Backyard Guide to the Birds of North America in 2011. A second edition was released in 2019. Like the pocket guide, this guide is 256 pages and outlines the 150 most common yard birds in North America.

  5. What bird is in my backyard? Here are the top 5 birds you may ...

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    Backyard birds may seem ordinary, but there's more than meets the eye. Our database shows you the top 10 birds in different areas. Backyard birds may seem ordinary, but there's more than meets the ...

  6. Peterson Field Guides - Wikipedia

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    PFG 1: A Field Guide to the Birds (1934), by Roger Tory Peterson Second edition (1939): A Field Guide to the Birds; Third edition (1947): A Field Guide to the Birds; Fourth edition (1980): A Field Guide to the Birds: A Completely New Guide to All the Birds of Eastern and Central North America

  7. List of birds of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Another result of the state's varying ecology is the 120 Important Bird Areas, such as the Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, that are recognized as important conservation sites for birds. [3] Many of these dedicated wildlife refuges have become meccas for birding enthusiasts, and Oregon has participated in formally organized birding activities ...

  8. Birdwatching basics: a beginner's guide - AOL

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    Always prioritize the well-being of the birds. Avoid disturbing nests or getting too close to birds. Use binoculars to observe from a distance.

  9. The Sibley Guide to Birds - Wikipedia

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    The Sibley Guide to Birds is a reference work and field guide for the birds found in the continental United States and Canada. It is written and illustrated by ornithologist David Allen Sibley . The book provides details on 810 species of birds, with information about identification, life history, vocalizations, and geographic distribution.