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Eileen Reid

The House Wren (Troglodytes aedon) is a bustling bundle of nervous energy showing up in Spring in garden trees and roadside shrubs throughout southern Canada and most of the United States. The male birdĀ arrives at his breeding ground to stake a claim before the females arrive. He looks for a low, wooded tract, preferably deciduous, [...]

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You will meet the Indigo Bunting in pastures, along the edges of swamps or along roadsides that are lined with trees or bushes anytime between the later part of May and September. He is the deepest ultramarine blue and certainly cannot be confused with other blue birds. The front of his head and chin are [...]

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