Ladder-backed Woodpecker

Ladder-backed woodpecker

Ladder-backed Woodpeckers are small-sized woodpeckers commonly found in deserts and thorn forests. These areas are almost treeless, making it such a wonder how these small birds live in this kind of environment.  In this article, we will learn more about these Ladder-backed Woodpeckers. We’ll discuss:  So if you want to

Red-cockaded woodpecker

Red-cockaded Woodpeckers are small woodpeckers known to excavate exclusively in living pine trees. For this reason, the disappearance of many pine trees caused its tremendous decline, which led to these birds becoming rare and endangered local bird species.  In this article, we will learn more about the Red-cockaded Woodpecker. We’ll

Red-headed Woodpecker

Red-headed woodpecker

Red-headed woodpeckers also named a flying checkerboard, are birds known for their bold colored red heads, white bodies, blue-black backs, and half white, half black wings. Despite being named a woodpecker, they are only one of the very few North American woodpeckers that store food and even cover them.  In

Birding In Wyoming State Bird - Western meadowlark

Wyoming birdwatching

One of the most exciting things about the state of Wyoming Is Its Size. It’s actually one of the 10 largest states in the United States of America, yet the population is one of the lowest in the nation.  Combine these two situations together and you have one of the

Birding In Wisconsin State Bird - American Robin

Wisconsin birdwatching

Wisconsin is located directly on the border of two Great Lakes, which means the opportunities for birding are immense. Couple this with over 15,000 smaller lakes and it shouldn’t surprise anyone to learn that this is a great state to visit if you want to see shorebirds, wading birds, and

Birding in Washington State Bird American Goldfinch

Washington birdwatching

There’re so many reasons that Washington is a very wonderful state for birding in the US. But in particular, so many birdwatchers appreciate the fact that it has a wide diversity of different environments and habitats to choose from. The state of Washington has a lengthy coastline that provides exposed

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Utah birdwatching

Utah is an exciting state to live in or visit if you’re interested in birdwatching. Similar to many of its neighbors in the Southwest, this area is made up of birding habitats including the conifer forests in the Rocky Mountains and the arid desert land. Tourists tend to like visiting

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4 Tips & Techniques On How To Stop Squirrels From Climbing A Bird Feeder Pole

Squirrels are undeniably cute. They are one of those rodents that can be so fun to watch when they visit the backyard. However, if you’re a bird watcher, these animals may not be so cute at all.  Squirrels can easily take over bird feeders, leaving birds with nothing to eat.

Bluebird Feeder Plans

How To Build A Bluebird Feeder **DIY (FREE Plans Available)

Do you want to attract the Eastern bluebird to your backyard? If so, you’ll need a bluebird feeder, ideally one that can hold meal worms to feed bluebirds. Here, I will give you step-by-step instructions on how to create your very own bluebird feeder with our unique bluebird feeder plans,

Birding in Texas State Bird - Northern Mockingbird

Texas birdwatching

People living in Texas interested in birdwatching in all things bird related are definitely in for a wonderful treat. The Lone Star State is one of the legendary places to visit for birdwatching in the United States. There are so many different birding habitats all over the place including the

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