Birds of Michigan Field GuideThere are many bird watching fans that will love these field guides containing 113 of the state's most common birds. Along with spectacular, full-page photos, they provide comprehensive facts on nest types, number and color of eggs, female and male plumages and more. |
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adult Nest aquatic insects attracted band bill bird blue branches breast bright brood brown markings Incubation called cavity chest chin color comes common complete crest crown dark duck Eggs feathers feed young Migration feet female and male female builds female feed young female incubates Fledging female Nest fish flight flocks flying fruit gray green ground Hawk head House insects insects Compare lacks larger leave legs Look male and female male build male feed young male incubate Fledging male Juvenile mate Merganser Mexico Michigan moves nearly neck northern orange patch platform pointed Prefers Purple rump rusty seed feeders Compare seeds seen sides similar to female Size slightly smaller South America Food southern Sparrow spring Stan's Notes streaked chest SUMMER tail takes trees unmarked usually warblers white belly white with brown winter Wood woodpecker yellow