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  • Black-capped Chickadee_006

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    Black-capped Chickadees are cute, curious, and quick to discover the bird feeder. They are commonly found across the northern half of the continental U.S. and southern half of Canada, and into parts Alaska as well.
  • Black-capped Chickadee_003

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    Black-capped Chickadees are cute, curious, and quick to discover the bird feeder. They are commonly found across the northern half of the continental U.S. and southern half of Canada, and into parts Alaska as well.
  • Broad-billed Hummingbird_002

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    The Broad-billed Hummingbird’s elongated bill and tongue make it well suited for drinking nectar from flowers or for nabbing flying insects. Typically, this jewel-toned little bird ranges as far north as southeastern Arizona.
  • Blue Jay_001

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    As loud as they are colorful, Blue Jays are considered intelligent and can sometimes be aggressive. Their diet is varied, and they are particularly fond of acorns.
  • Tree Swallow_001

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    Tree Swallows — a familiar sight from Alaska and Canada to Mexico — like to nest in tree cavities or nest boxes. They feast primarily on insects and occasionally on berries, too.
  • Painted Bunting

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    Easy to see why the French name for the Painted Bunting is Nonpareil (“without equal”). But in spite of their eye-popping plumage — red, blue, yellow, green — these seed-eating songbirds don’t flaunt the look, preferring to go unnoticed in deep brush and dense foliage.
  • Wilson’s Warbler_002

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    Wilson’s Warblers always seem to be on the move, hopping branch to branch feeding on a variety of insects. The male sports a distinctive black cap, while the female has a paler-colored crown. They nest on the ground or close to it and are found throughout most of the continental U.S. and Mexico, and large parts of Canada.
  • Yellow-throated Vireo_001

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    Colorful and insect-loving, Yellow-throated Vireos pick methodically at forest branches in search of a tasty morsel. Breeding in the eastern half of the U.S., they migrate south into Central America and extreme northern South America.
  • Common Grackle_002

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    Never ones to be labeled picky eaters, the large, dark, iridescent Common Grackles will feast on insects, seeds, berries, nuts, earthworms, corn and other crops — even garbage. And they are a noisy bunch, roosting in very large communal flocks.
  • Blue-throated Hummingbird_002

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    Up to 4.7 inches in length, the Blue-throated Hummingbird is the largest hummingbird found north of Mexico. Spot them as far north as southeastern Arizona and southern New Mexico.
  • Wilson’s Warbler_001

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    The tiny, insect-eating Wilson’s Warbler sports yellow and greenish plumage and, primarily in the males, a black cap.
  • Least Flycatcher_003

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    Least Flycatchers feed mainly on insects. Small but feisty, they are territorial and not afraid to let bigger birds know who’s boss.
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