WebBirds In Washington State Snowy Plover Latin: Charadrius nivosus Northern Shoveler Latin: Spatula clypeata Black Oystercatcher Latin: Haematopus bachmani Downy Woodpecker Latin: Dryobates pubescens American Crow Latin: Corvus brachyrhynchos Peregrine Falcon Latin: Falco peregrinus Calliope Hummingbird Latin: Selasphorus calliope Hutton's Vireo WebDark-eyed Juncos are neat, even flashy little sparrows that flit about forest floors of the western mountains and Canada, then flood the rest of North America for winter. They’re easy to recognize by their crisp (though extremely variable) markings and the bright white tail feathers they habitually flash in flight. Dark-eyed Juncos are among the most abundant …
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WebPrairies are one of the rarest ecosystems in Washington. Once common in the South Puget Sound region, habitats such as prairies and oak woodlands are now almost gone, with just … WebSwallows are migratory songbirds that occur and breed in Washington from spring to fall. They are sparrow-sized birds with long, pointed wings and streamlined bodies developed … relationship switch
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WebA brief history of the expansion of urban raptors in western Washington was described in 2024 by Bud Anderson, founder of Falcon Research Group, in the Washington Ornithological Society newsletter. This is a modified version of his article. Urban Raptors: Ecology and Conservation of Birds of Prey in Cities. 2024. Ed. by CW Boal & CR Dykstra. WebThe Clay-colored sparrow breeds chiefly across the northern prairies from northeast British Columbia east to Michigan and south into Colorado. It winters in the southern United States and Mexico. It has expanded its … WebSparrows that migrate and spend summer in Canada and winter in the United States: White-throated Sparrow Dark-eyed Junco White-Crowned Sparrow Fox Sparrow American Tree … relationship sweatshirts