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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.

1,823 Questions

Who is Robin Roberts's partner?

Many tabloids and websites have speculated that Robin Roberts is gay. However, Ms. Roberts herself has never openly stated this as fact, meaning her relationships are something she prefers to keep private. She has never publicly indicated that she has a partner, either male or female.
Robin Roberts has not made any public announcements regarding her private life.

What is the habitat of a mocking bird?

Mockingbirds are found over most of North America, in suburbs, orchards, cities, pastures.

How long before a young blue tit fly?

how long does it take to glue wings to your arms and jump off a cliff

Can you get a blue tit as a pet?

If a person finds a wild blue jay they should return it to the wild and if it is injuried or a baby one should take it to a rehab facility for birds.

How does a robin reproduce?

An American Robin can produce three successful broods in one year.

What Ohio birds orange-red head and breast?

The Northern Cardinal (Cardinaliscardinalis) is the state bird of seven states, including Ohio. This mid-sized songbird has a distinctive raised crest on the head, and a bright, coral-colored beak. The male of the species has a black mask, while the female has a gray mask. The male has a vibrant crimson coloration, while the female is a dull red-brown shade. In the US, they are not allowed to be kept as pets, since 1918.

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Which bird lays small white eggs?

Some Hens/Chickens , Ostrichs , Eagles, Penguins and other birds.

What is the food web for a sparrow?

Birds have an interesting food web that they are right in the middle of. Depending on the type of bird you are thinking of they may or may not have other birds that are considered their predators. They usually eat seeds, worms, and if they are predatory possibly other birds.

Northern cardinal what type of habitat does it use?

Cardinals are birds of forest edges, and suburban lawns. Rarely found in deep woods, they are among the first birds to come to bird feeders, where they love sunflower and safflower seeds.

How long does it take a black chickadee egg to hatch?

A good rule of thumb for birds is two weeks to hatch and two weeks after that to fly.

How do you tell if a baby zebra finch is a boy or girl?

Check this out; http://www.ehow.com/how_2246585_determine-sex-finch.html

also ...hi this is Rachel and um i can tell certain female to male zebra finches ... 1.the colorful male ones will have colors around their neck it can even be a pattern i my self have a male and i had a female finch too but afortunately she died of stress also if you want to get a finch ..get a male b-cus they act silly and funny when they get used to you ha ha mine sings to me and they don't stress as much soooo...

What is a young baby hipopotamus called?

A baby warthog is called a piglet. When identifying this species with a certain name, refer to them as pigs.

Nesting habits of a chickadee?

Cardinals nest 1-15 feet off of the ground in trees and bushes. They lay 2-5whitesh-brown eggs which are incubated by the female for about 12-13 days. After the young hatch, they leave the nest about 9-11 days later. During their stay, however, they are fed regurgitated seeds.

The nest is made by the female of paper, leaves, twigs, rootlets, vines, grass, and hair. The male protects the female while she builds the nest.

Where do goldfinches nest in winter?

The American or Eastern Goldfinch (Carduelis tristis) is migratory, ranging from mid-Alberta to North Carolina during the breeding season, and from just south of the Canadian border to Mexico during the winter.

However, not all Goldfinches migrate, especially if they live in the south. Here in NE Georgia, I have Goldfinch at my winter feeding station. In the spring they nest in my woods and when the sunflowers are ripe in the summer, they come out from the woods to devour the seed heads.

Is the cactus wren a predator or prey?

Besides insects, few anomals feed on cacti with the exception of the prickly pear cacti. A number of animals feed on these plants including javelina, desert tortoises, deer and pronghorn as well as rabbits, hares and a number of rodents.

Why is Iowa's state bird the Eastern Goldfinch?

American Goldfinch, not eastern. I don't know why.

According to the encyclopedia the American and Eastern Goldfinch are the same species.

What bird has a red breast with a white head?

Canary, goldfinch, yellow warbler, prothonotary warbler, Wilson's warbler, Bachman's warbler, prairie warbler, pine warbler, western tanager, common yellowthroat, yellow breasted chat. Many warbler specie's plumage contain yellow to some degree.

Scientific name of the American goldfinch?

The American Goldfinch is bright yellow showing a black crown, wings, and tail. Its rump and wingbars have been left white. The female, as is non-breeding the male, are olive-brown on top; and buff-gray on the bottom; the wings and tail are black and the wingbars are white. All of these birds, at any season, show a trace of yellow.

North Carolina plus state bird?

North Carolina's state bird is the cardinal which was designated in 1943. The cardinal was chosen as the state bird because the North Carolina Bird Club initiated a campaign to choose a bird for the state symbol. The cardinal was the popular vote.

How are blue birds and blue jays different?

Blue jays have small crests, and some bluebirds have reddish chests.

How are robins and blue jays alike?

Both are passerine birds, both build nests in trees and shrubs. Other than that, they are very different. Blue jays are Corvids, related to ravens and crows. Robins are thrushes.

What states bird is the cardinal?

The northern cardinal is found in most eastern and midwestern states.