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A comprehensive list of 426 bird species documented in the U.S. state of Mississippi, with scientific and common names, taxonomy, and status. Includes ducks, geese ...
Learn about the official state birds of each U.S. state, district, and territory, and their scientific names, pictures, and years of adoption. Find out which states share the same state bird and which ones have no state bird or game bird.
A 48,000-acre refuge in Mississippi for migratory birds, endangered woodpeckers, and other wildlife. Learn about its history, attractions, hunting, and research partnership with Mississippi State University.
Some species, including wood ducks, buffleheads and mergansers, will stay in the forested areas of Wisconsin and Minnesota to nest in tree cavities. More: For Wisconsin birders, 2023 was a year of ...
Learn about the history, topography, habitats, and wildlife of this 12,941-acre refuge in Mississippi. It provides nesting, feeding, brooding, and resting habitat for migratory birds and other species in the Mississippi Flyway.
The northern mockingbird is a common bird in North America, the Caribbean, and Hawaii. It breeds from southeastern Canada to Florida and Mexico, and is a year-round resident in most of its range.
Learn about the white-breasted nuthatch, a medium-sized bird in the nuthatch family that breeds throughout much of North America. Find out its taxonomy, description, distribution, behavior, ecology and conservation status.
Mississippi kite is a small bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, native to North America. It has a gray and white plumage, red eyes and legs, and a high-pitched squeak call. It feeds on insects and small vertebrates, and nests in colonies in various habitats.