Cedar Waxwing
Cedar Waxwings are beautiful birds with an unusual lifestyle. They travel through Alabama in large flocks during the fall, winter and early spring, searching for fruit-bearing trees and shrubs, such as Hackberry, Eastern Red Cedar, Black Cherry, and Am …
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SCIENTIFIC NAME: Poecile carolinensis STATUS: Breeder. Common in all seasons and regions. Low Conservation Concern. DESCRIPTION: Carolina chickadees are small birds four to five inches in length and being mostly gray above and white below. They have ve …
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SCIENTIFIC NAME: Sitta pusilla STATUS: Breeder. Common in all seasons and regions, but local in Tennessee Valley region. Low Conservation Concern.
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SCIENTIFIC NAME: Pelecanus occidentalis OTHER NAMES: American brown pelican, common pelican. STATUS: Breeder. Common on Gulf Coast. Occasional inland. Low Conservation Concern. DESCRIPTION: The brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) is a fairly large w …
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