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  2. 5 of the most colorful birds to see in SC this winter and how ...

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    Red-headed woodpecker. The Red-headed woodpecker has an unmistakable look that includes a bright crimson head, a snow-white body and half white, half black wings.

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    Award-winning photographer Tom Nickels captures the beauty and grace of Finland’s birds, transforming its serene forests and icy lakes into breathtaking stages for his art. Initially drawn to ...

  4. Northern mockingbird - Wikipedia

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    The drive for fruits amid winter has been noted for the geographic expansion of the mockingbird, and in particular, the fruit of Rosa multiflora, a favorite of the birds, is a possible link. [ 10 ] [ 14 ] Mockingbirds also eat garden fruits such as tomatoes, apples, and berries (like blackberries, raspberries, other bramble fruits, holly ...

  5. Snowy egret - Wikipedia

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    Adult snowy egrets are entirely white apart from the yellow lores between the long black bill and the eye, black legs, and bright yellow feet. The nape and neck bear long, shaggy plumes known as aigrettes. [6]

  6. Word from the Smokies: Our winsome birds of winter, and how ...

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    The first Christmas Bird Count in Great Smoky Mountains National Park was held in 1935. This season, several counts will include areas of Western North Carolina and East Tennessee, and two will ...

  7. Eurasian wren - Wikipedia

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    It is a bird of the uplands even in winter, vanishing into the heather when snow lies thick above, a troglodyte indeed. It frequents gardens and farms, but it is quite as abundant in thick woods and in reed-beds. [23] At night, usually in winter, it often roosts, true to its scientific name, in dark retreats, snug holes and even old nests.

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  9. Red-faced warbler - Wikipedia

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    The red-faced warbler (Cardellina rubrifrons) is a species of New World warbler.. Mature red-faced warblers are small birds, 14 cm (5 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) long. They are light gray on top with a white rump and a white underside.