BLUE BIRDS In Michigan

11 Types Of BLUE BIRDS In Michigan (With Photos)

Michigan hosts splendid varieties of blue birds, did you know? Whether it’s the vibrant Indigo Buntings and beloved Eastern Bluebirds, the colorful nature of these avian creatures is quite a remarkable sight across the state. Travel with us through the skies of Michigan, and identify the 14 blue birds humming around the land’s spectacular landscapes,…

Birds Named After Famous People

Birds Named After Famous People: Feathered Tributes

How do the names we give to birds reflect the legacies of the famous individuals they honor? We explore the world of birds named after famous people. These names symbolize important contributions in science, ornithology, and art. Did you know that about 150 out of 2,000 North and Central American bird species have honorific names?…

Victorian Bird Symbolism

Victorian Bird Symbolism: Symbolism & Significance

“Victorian Bird Symbolism” What if the delicate flutter of a bird’s wings held the key to understanding Victorian society? The Victorian era was rich in symbolism and cultural nuances. Birds were used in many ways, beyond just their beauty. Each bird had its meaning, showing the values, beliefs, and superstitions of the time. From the…

Wrens of Michigan
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Wrens of Michigan (5 Species To Know) ID Guide

Did you know House Wrens are often seen in Michigan backyards but rarely at bird feeders? These small birds are part of Michigan’s bird life. You’ll learn about five key species: House Wren, Marsh Wren, Carolina Wren, Winter Wren, and Sedge Wren. Each species has its own traits, nesting ways, and behaviors. They make watching…

Swallows in Texas
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Swallows in Texas (8 Species You Should know) ID Guide

Did you know the American Barn Swallow is found everywhere? It’s the most common swallow in the world. Many swallows live and thrive in Texas. This guide will help you learn about the eight swallows in Texas, making bird-watching more fun. Each swallow species, like the Tree Swallow and Barn Swallow, adds something special to…

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Cormorants in Michigan (2 SPECIES TO KNOW) ID Guide!

Did you know the Double-Crested Cormorants is the most common cormorant in North America? You can find them in Michigan lakes and rivers. This ID Guide will teach you about two species: the Double-Crested Cormorant and the rare Neotropic Cormorant. You’ll learn about their looks, where they live, and how they act. You’ll also find…

Vultures in Minnesota
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Discover the Only Vultures Type in Minnesota! (Turkey Vultures)

Did you know Turkey Vultures in Minnesota can find dead meat from 8 miles away? This shows their sharp senses and their important role in nature. In Minnesota, the Turkey Vulture is the only vulture, flying around in spring, summer, and fall. These birds have a big wingspan, between 63 to 72 inches. They have…