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SMALL FRIENDS

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Pine Grosbeak: This species is sexually dimorphic, the males sport a bright pink/red colour while the female boasts a yellow colour, making them easy to distinguish.

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A close up of a Chestnut-sided Warbler: These beautiful birds are one of few long-distance migrants that have benefited from human disturbances as they nest in disturbed land (e.g., forest clearings).

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Brown-headed Cowbird: They are one few North America's brood parasites and have benefited from global deforestation.

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Pine Grosbeak: See the difference in colouration between the male and female Pine Grosbeaks here.

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A beautiful silhouette of an Eastern Phoebe: They are easily distinguished from other flycatchers since they constantly bounce their tail.

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Red-winged Blackbird Fledgling: The Fledglings of this species become independent within 2-3 weeks.

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Yellow-rumped Warbler (Mrytle): These birds pattern's change rapidly in the spring/summer during mating season and become dull during winter.

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Pine Grosbeak: Is the largest of the finches in Canada.

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A singing male Red-winged Blackbird: They are one of the most abundant birds in North America.

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Bohemian Waxwing: "waxwing" refers to the bright red tips that you can spot on this species wings.

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Yellow-headed Blackbird: These birds migrate in segregated flocks determined by sex and age.

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A nice portrait of a White-throated Sparrow.

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Eastern Kingbird: This bird gets its name from its ferocious attitude that it has when defending its territory.

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Male Yellow Warbler: North America's most brilliant yellow Warbler.

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Bohemian Waxwing: a beautiful portrait of a waxwing in a winter's sunlight.

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A perfectly perched Song Sparrow calling.

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A female Red-winged Blackbird hiding amongst the reeds.

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Female Red-winged Blackbird: This isolated bird is often hard to spot as it blends into the brown and yellow colours of a marsh.

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A juvenile male Yellow-headed Blackbird with a dragon fly in its mouth.

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An Eastern Kingbird perched on a fence post.

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Male Common Grackle displaying its beautiful iridescent blue head feathers.

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A stunning closeup of a Killdeer.

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A display from a male Ruffed Grouse.
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