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Tag: Ornithology

How to Tell a Hairy Woodpecker from a Downy Woodpecker | Audubon

Nov 26, 2016rvmasternaturalistsBirds, Ornithology

For those who are doing FeederWatch this year or just watching our local birds, here are some tips from Audubon for distinguishing between two very similar-looking woodpeckers. How to Tell a Hairy Woodpecker From a Downy Woodpecker

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4 Keys to Bird ID: Resource for Birding and FeederWatch

Nov 12, 2016rvmasternaturalistsBirds, Citizen Science, Continuing Education, Ornithology

For those who are participating in FeederWatch 2016-2017 and those who are just interested in improving their bird identification skills, here is a set of videos on the 4 basic keys to bird identification from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Bird Academy.   Inside Birding: Size & Shape | Bird Academy * The Cornell Lab…

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FeederWatch Starts November 12!

Oct 23, 2016rvmasternaturalistsBirds, Citizen Science, Ornithology

FeederWatch – Count Feeder Birds for Science Project FeederWatch How to Participate Participate in FeederWatch

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When I retired I wanted to find activities to do outside with others who were also interested in nature. The Master Naturalist program encompassed all of what I was looking for as far as learning more about my local and state surroundings as well as the kind of biodiversity our state has to offer.
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