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Songbirds

Members of the order of Passeriformes, with 4000 species worldwide, songbirds are known for their melodic abilities. Our Songbirds category is for questions regarding how to observe, identify, and attract these feathered music makers.

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Why is it lucky to see a white dove?

White doves are symbols of peace, love, purity, prosperity, and good luck. Doves have been considered signs of luck and associated with spirituality since Noah sent the dove out to check for land.

What name is used for a female robin bird?

A female robin bird is typically called a "robin." Both male and female robins share the same name.

Have you ever heard of mockingbirds moving their two day old babies from their nest?

I can imagine that it could happen. I could imagine that if there was a problem and the babies would not be able to survive that the parents would move them to a new location. Hope this helps! ;)

Where do mockingbirds live in the US?

We have some mockingbirds in sunny California! (I'm guessing west coast, then.)

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Mockingbirds range anywhere from the Canadian border down through South America.

Most of them live noth of Mexico ( Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi)

Hope this helped! :)

How long from egg to hatching for a brown towhee bird?

It typically takes about 12-14 days for brown towhee eggs to hatch once they have been laid. The female brown towhee incubates the eggs to keep them warm until they hatch. Once they hatch, the chicks are altricial, meaning they are born with their eyes closed and are completely dependent on their parents for care.

Bird gestation period?

The gestation period for birds varies depending on the species. On average, most birds have a gestation period ranging from 10-30 days. Some species, like ostriches, have longer incubation periods of around 40-45 days.

What North American song birds lay blue eggs?

Robin is a bird that has blue eggs.

The eastern bluebird, as well.

What does the yellow hammer eat?

The yellowhammer, a type of bird, feeds primarily on seeds, insects, and fruits. They are known to forage on the ground for their food, particularly favoring seeds from grasses and weeds. Additionally, they may also consume small invertebrates like beetles and caterpillars.

What is the average life span of a north American swallow?

From 4 to 6 years in the wild.

Up to 12 years in captivity (i.e. predators don't eat them).

I found a light blue egg where did it come from and what do i do?

Some Thrashers and Thrushes lay blue eggs but these are usually medium sizwed song birds. What small song birds lay blue eggs?

I have a chipping sparrow that has bright blue eggs that have dark splotches on them...the color is as bright as robin eggs. This bird usually builds nests that are low to the ground (most of mine are located 4'-6') and as a rule these nests are very thin (almost see through). However, like all things, there are variations even with this.

It may be a robin egg.

When do doves mate?

Doves typically mate in the spring, as the weather warms up and food becomes more abundant. They may engage in courtship displays, such as cooing and puffing up their feathers, before mating and forming a pair bond.

How do birds sing harmony with themselves?

Unlike mammals, which have a larynx that allows us to make one sound at a time, birds have a syrinx which is located where their tracheas fork. In many songbirds the syrinx is so highly developed that they are able tp produce a sound from each side of the fork at the same time. See the related link Avian syrinx for an illustration and more information.

Where do blue-tits migrate to?

they do not migrate so if they do start to i will let you no

What bird lays brown and green speckled eggs?

What type of bird lays greens eggs w/ brown speckles? We are wondering if it a cowbird egg. We found the eggs smashed on the ground w/ embreyos.... wondering if the "host' bird discovered the difference in eggs and kicked them out ?! Thank you, Kris

What kind of bird has tail feathers with bright yellow tips and is a little bigger than a sparrow It also has a pointed crest like a cardinal but not red?

The bird you are describing sounds like a Cedar Waxwing. They have distinctive yellow-tipped tail feathers and a pointed crest on their heads. They are slightly larger than a sparrow and are known for their sleek appearance and high-pitched call.

What do cuckoo shrike's eat?

Cuckoo-shrikes primarily feed on insects, such as caterpillars, beetles, and grasshoppers. They may also eat fruit, berries, and small reptiles or amphibians. They are known for their agility in catching prey while flying.

What kind of bird is charcoal gray at the top and light gray or white at the bottom?

The description provided matches a Northern Fulmar. These seabirds have charcoal-gray upperparts and light gray or white underparts.

What will the robin redbreast eat when it snows?

Robins will eat a variety of foods during the winter, including berries, fruit, seeds, and insects that are available. If snow covers the ground and makes it harder to find food, robins may also feed on mealworms, suet, and seed mixes that are provided by bird enthusiasts.

What bird makes a beautiful sound and eats honey?

The bird that makes a beautiful sound and eats honey is the hummingbird. These small and colorful birds make a humming noise with their wings and are known to feed on the nectar of flowers, which is similar to honey.

Can you show me a picture of the American robin?

I'm unable to display pictures. However, you can easily find images of the American robin by doing a quick search online or in a bird identification guide. The American robin is a migratory songbird with a brick-red breast and a gray back.

How do you lick a girls tit?

Well first yousqueezeit withdelight. Then you would lick it until milk comes out.

What is A brown singing bird with short rounded wings and a short erect tail its name rhymes with chin in what element is the name of this bird in?

Have the same homework. The bird is a wren. It does not rhyme with "chin" very well but I think theelement you are looking for is in the actinides. Hint: look closely at the last element at the VERY bottom of the periodic chart (#103).

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I too have this idiot sheet. While I have alot of answers, I do not have this one. Call of Duty Fan1 is mad. Curse this sheet.

What is nonbreeding bird?

The term nonbreeding can apply to birds that are too young to breed and to birds that are acting as helpers to birds (generally their parents) that are breeding, as some species of birds do when they are young. It might also be used to characterize any bird outside of the breeding season. Usually, though, for birds that have different plumages during the breeding and nonbreeding seasons, it applies to the plumage they wear during the nonbreeding season.

Is it OK for birds to eat salted sun flower seeds?

No, it is not okay for birds to eat salted sunflower seeds. Salt can be harmful to birds and can affect their overall health. It is best to offer unsalted sunflower seeds or other bird-safe food options.