Dark-eyed junco downy woodpecker eastern bluebird – Wingscapes Birdcam Discovery Guide User Manual

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WINGSCAPES Backyard Bird Discovery Guide

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Dark-eyed Junco

Downy Woodpecker

Eastern Bluebird

About the bird:

These familiar

sparrows are often nicknamed “snow-

birds” because their plumage reminds

some of dark-gray skies over snowy

ground.

Range:

Common throughout North

America, but in Southeastern U.S.

only in winter.

About the photo:

This Dark-eyed

Junco hops in front of a BirdCam

while foraging for scattered seed in

North Carolina.

Photographed by:

David

Lindquist with a BirdCam (original).

About the bird:

The smallest

woodpecker species inhabiting North

America, the downy is a common

sight at backyard feeders; it's more

abundant than its larger relative the

hairy woodpecker.

Range:

Common resident across

most of North America.

About the photo:

Compare the

Downy Woodpecker’s small size with

the larger hairy woodpecker (page 15).

Photographed by:

Glenna

Harrower with a BirdCam (original).

About the bird:

These birds can be

attracted to open yards with appro-

priate nest boxes and mealworms.

Range:

Resident in eastern two-

thirds of North America; migrates

south in bad winters.

About the photo:

A strategically

placed snag can be a great way to

get birds to pose for your BirdCam.

This excellent image of a male

Eastern Bluebird was shot using this

technique.

Photographed by:

Cher Layton

with a BirdCam (original).

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