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Whooping Cranes, Sandhill Cranes, and Whoopsie Whoophills

Posted on September 2, 2015 by MaraSeptember 2, 2015

Taken from a July 22, 2015 post on The International Crane Foundation’s Website: “The Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership (WCEP) and staff with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have captured a hybrid crane chick, referred to as a ‘Whoophill,’ in … Continue reading →

Posted in Bird Identification, Birds, Birds of America, Creation Science, Intelligent Design, Jackson County, Jackson County, Juneau County, Migration, Monroe County, Monroe County, Sandhill Crane, Whoophill, Whooping Crane, Whoopsie, Wisconsin | Tagged cranes, Sandhill crane, usfws, whoophill, Whooping Crane, whoopsie | Leave a reply

Bird Report: Lewis’s Woodpecker

Posted on January 16, 2013 by MaraJanuary 16, 2013

Lewis’s Woodpecker – Melanerpes Lewis – LEWO 10-11 inches in length – 20-21 inch wingspan – Named after Meriwether Lewis of the Lewis & Clark Expedition Conservation Status: Least Concern Description: A medium-sized woodpecker, the Lewis’s is a dark species … Continue reading →

Posted in Bird Identification, Bird Report, Birds of America, Lewis's Woodpecker | Leave a reply

Birds of America

Posted on May 11, 2012 by MaraMay 11, 2012

Not only do I enjoy collecting photographs of birds, but I also enjoy collecting bird books of any kind. One of my favorites is Birds of America published in 1936. This book is very informative and run to read, and … Continue reading →

Posted in Birds of America, Ivory-billed Woodpecker, William L. Finley | 6 Replies
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