I didn’t get a very close look at the birds. There are two types of identification techniques that I used. Color and flight pattern. Color Downy woodpeckers: Downy woodpeckers have a red head, black wings, and a white belly and eye ring. Blue Jays: Blue Jays have white, blue and black on the wings and …
Category Archives: Birds
Crows
Depending on the species, (and the way the sun hits it,) crows come in different colors. They are most commonly black, but sometimes brown(-looking). Some are more dark, dark, grey or nearly black. The beaks are very dark brown. The feet are black. Crows tail feathers are in sort of a V or U shape, …
Sparrows
Sparrows come in many shades of brown on the back. Even though they range from dark brown to reddish brown, some Sparrows can even be black! Sparrows can have Aqua Blue on their chests, while other types of Sparrows have brown, grey, white, or even white with black speckles up higher. Most Sparrows have a …
Robins
The common Robin The common Robin (or American Robin) is black with orange on it’s belly. It has white between the legs, around the eyes, and just where the tail feathers start. It has a short yellow beak. It’s diet is worms, insects, and small fruits. Robin from: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/American_Robin/id
Birds
Course: Science lesson: #34 Canada Goose: Canada Geese are very common in all seasons in Indiana. Wild Turkey: Wild Turkeys are pretty uncommon in all seasons in Indiana except for southern Indiana. Red-headed Woodpecker: Red-headed Woodpeckers are common in all seasons in the southern half of Indiana, and in the northern half of Indiana, common …