BIRDS - MEDIUM SIZED
Cardinals, Northern cardinal, red, male, female, with food, feeding, eating, catching, flying, lilac, sumac, berries, flowers, insects, caterpillar, courtship, Blackbirds, Northern Mockingbird, gray, waxwings, Bohemian waxwing, Cedar waxwing, Rose-breasted grossbeak, grossbeaks, Orioles, Red-wing Blackbirds, Catbirds, Mocking Birds, Mourning Doves, Grackles, Thrushes, Kingfishers, Starlings, Grackles, Dickcissels, Snow Buntings, Pigeons, statuary, garden, summer, Maine, Phippsburg, Totman Cove, Small Point, migration, migratory, boreal, tundra, taiga, epaulet, detail, close up, feather, porcupine, quill, blue, berries, red, snow, winter, Hermit thrush, Hermit Island, Belted kingfisher, American flag, orioles, Baltimore oriole, orange, Bullock's oriole, meadowlark, Eastern meadowlark, hay bales, White-winged crossbill, crossbills, Pine siskin, Oven bird, tanager, Scarlet tanager, robins, American robins, chicks, Birds from 6 - 18 inches: Dickcissel, rare, Ccommon tern, terns, Snow bunting, Killdeer, plovers, Common grackle, in the hand, Cowbird, Bronze-headed, birdbath, Woodcock, Timberdoodle, spring, woodpeckers, Downy woodpecker, Harry woodpecker, black and white, suet, singing, vocalizing, geese, goose, Canada geese, shrike, Northern shrike
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Horned Lark, Eremophila alpestris in snow, Bath, Maine December. The only true lark native to North America, the Horned Lark is a common, widespread bird of open country.
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