Your photo here, Hairy woodpecker hooded oriole house finch – Wingscapes Birdcam Discovery Guide User Manual

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WINGSCAPES Backyard Bird Discovery Guide

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GLENNA

HARROWER

JANICE

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Hairy Woodpecker

Hooded Oriole

House Finch

About the bird:

Looking much

like a larger version of the Downy

Woodpecker, the hairy is a wide-

spread species of North American

forests and suburbs.

Range:

Resident across most of

North America.

About the photo:

Here the Hairy

Woodpecker’s large size is apparent,

compared to the smaller Downy

Woodpecker (page 11).

Photographed by:

Glenna

Harrower with a BirdCam (original).

About the bird:

A striking oriole

of the desert Southwest, these birds

will visit backyard feeders for nectar

and fruit.

Range:

Summers in the Southwest

from southern Calif. to central Texas.

About the photo:

This male is

proving that hummingbird feeders are

not just for hummingbirds.

Photographed by:

Janice with a

BirdCam (original).

About the bird:

Formerly a

western species only, the House Finch

was inadvertently introduced in the

East when a small number of birds

were released in 1940 near New York

City. The red-colored finches quickly

adapted and expanded their range to

fill most of the continent.

Range:

Now a common resident

throughout U.S. and spreading into

Canada.

About the photo:

N/A

Photographed by:

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