Tree swallow tufted titmouse turkey vulture – Wingscapes Birdcam Discovery Guide User Manual

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WINGSCAPES Backyard Bird Discovery Guide

CHERIE LA

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CHUCK FULMER

FRANCES ELROD

Tree Swallow

Tufted Titmouse

Turkey Vulture

About the bird:

Tree Swallows

frequently nest in man-made bird-

houses.

Range:

Summers throughout North

America; winters in southernmost

parts of U.S.

About the photo:

Positioning

a BirdCam near a nest box can offer

rare glimpses into the personal lives

of birds. Here, a female Tree Swallow

attends her young.

Photographed by:

Cherie Layton

with a BirdCam (original).

About the bird:

Tufted Titmice

frequent wooded areas and suburbs

throughout the East, often in the com-

pany of chickadees.

Range:

Eastern half of North

America.

About the photo:

Titmice are

notorious for collecting animal fur

and fur-like materials for nesting

material, including cotton pieces from

backyard offerings, as seen here.

Photographed by:

Chuck Fulmer

with a BirdCam (original).

About the bird:

Frequently seen

cruising the countryside for carrion,

Turkey Vultures rely on their keen

sense of smell to locate food sources.

Range:

Summers across most of the

U.S.; resident in Southeast and parts

of the Southwest.

About the photo:

Scrap meat

lured this vulture into a BirdCam’s

sights in central Alabama.

Photographed by:

Frances Elrod

with a BirdCam (original).

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