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  1. From the Eastern cottontail’s urban antics to the Appalachian cottontail’s mountain retreats and the marsh rabbits curious use of wetland habitats. We explore some of the behaviors and habitats of these rabbits, including the role they play in shaping North Carolinas remarkable ecosystems.

  2. The ultimate list of feeder birds in North Carolina. Here is a complete list of the top feeder birds in North Carolina as identified by the 500-some citizen birders who participated in Project FeederWatch: Northern Cardinal. Tufted Titmouse.

  3. Dec 30, 2021 · Backyard Bird Feeders. Winter is a critical time for birds. Many gardeners enjoy feeding birds as a hobby the entire family can enjoy. The dull greys and neutrals of winter can transform into chatty corners of color, action, and feasting around choice feeders.

    • Northern Cardinal. Listing down the birds of North Carolina is incomplete without mentioning the northern cardinal, which is also the official state bird.
    • House Finch. The easiest way to identify birds from this family is through the color of their bodies. Male house finches have red breasts and heads. The rest of their bodies have brown streaks.
    • Song Sparrow. A widespread bird in North America and North Carolina, the song sparrow is known for its melodious song, which is where it got its name.
    • Dark-Eyed Junco. One of the most common backyard birds in North Carolina, the dark-eyed junco is also known as a snowbird. This is because of their backyard arrival in the winter when they migrate from mountain forests.
    • Black-capped Chickadee. Scientific name: Poecile atricapillus. Length: 4.7-5.9 in. Weight: 0.3-0.5 oz. Wingspan: 6.3-8.3 in. Chickadees are tiny little birds with rounded bodies that are very easy to recognize because of their “black cap” and black bib.
    • Anna’s Hummingbird. Scientific name: Calypte anna. Length: 3.9 in. Weight: 0.1-0.2 oz. Wingspan: 4.7 in. The Anna’s Hummingbird is one of the most common hummingbirds along the western coast of the United States.
    • American Goldfinch. Start feeding birds today with a window feeder! Window Bird Feeder by Bird Feeder Hub. ✔ ️inexpensive. ✔️ easy to setup. ✔️ attaches right to your window.
    • Barn Swallow. Scientific name: Hirundo rustica. Length: 5.9-7.5 in. Weight: 0.6-0.7 oz. Wingspan: 11.4-12.6 in. Barn swallows, birds of the open field. These beautifully colored birds have a dark blue back, orange between the eyes and on the throat.
  4. Feb 29, 2024 · Set up a backyard bird buffet in North Carolina- Buy your bird seed, suet and feeders here! By Sally Siko. Check out Best Life Birding’s hand selected bird seed, suet and feeding stations below. From mealworms to sunflower seeds, fruit, nuts and peanut butter suet, here is how to attract the widest variety of birds to your backyard bird oasis ...

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  6. Identification guide for the birds that visit backyard feeders in the State of Washington. Include identification images.