Audubon Birds by Wild Republic
| Audubon Birds - Swamp Sparrows |
| Swamp Sparrows are found in the eastern
United States, Canada and the West Coast. Their song is a slow, musical
trill. Common in marshy or lakeside areas, they prefer the cover of
tall grasses. Swamp Sparrows can be distinguished by their red cap,
grayish breast and white throat and belly. Females build nests of grass,
often over water. They feed on insects and seeds. |
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| #78408 |
Swamp Sparrows |
$7.50 |
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| Audubon Birds - Western Meadowlark |
| Western Meadowlarks are often found
in fields, meadows and prairies. They have a flutelike song. Meadowlarks
have round-bodies, sharp, long bills, and yellow breasts with a black
band. They eat insects, seeds and grain. Females weave dome-shaped nests
of grasses that are hidden in tall grass. |
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| #7794 |
Western Meadowlark |
$7.50 |
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| Audubon Birds - Wood Duck |
| Wood Ducks are found throughout eastern
North America and parts of the West. They spend the winter months in
the southern United States and Mexico. As their name implies, Wood Ducks
prefer wooded swamps, marshes and ponds and usually nest in tree cavities.
Their feet are adapted to allow them to grab and perch on tree branches.
Males are among the most dramatically colored ducks. |
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