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  1. The New Zealand Tui Bird The tui is a well known and wonderful endemic New Zealand bird.  It is somewhat larger than a blackbird, and if seated on my shoulder would have its head level with the top of mine. They are rather common around the house, as we live in the Waita...
  2. Soft Toy Birds Soft Toy Birds - RSPB endorsed Wild Republic Soft Toy Audubon Birds with realistic bird song. Push the birds back for the bird to burst into song. Information about the birds habitat and the RSPB is on the label which attached to the bird. For age...
  3. The Blue Jay Blue Jays are beautiful birds and fun to watch. There are several that hang around our yard. Their cry is loud and when it's heard the other birds scatter. They have a reputation as backyard bullies and work hard to maintain that status. When the...
  4. Tufted Titmouse The Tufted Titmouse is a noisy song bird and can usually be heard before it's seen. It is a social bird and will frequently join with Chickadees and Nuthatches to form small flocks. It is quick to scold predator and will join other birds.
  5. Birding the World with Grandma The popularity of this fun hobby finds tens of thousands of bird-loving enthusiasts traveling all over the world to see as many beautiful birds as they can. You can even Bird the World from your computer.  Start your own bird list. With about 10,...
  6. The Mockingbird - Nature's Greatest Mimic Have you ever been awakened in the night by a very loud bird with a wildly varied song? Then you have heard the sounds of an unmated male mockingbird. Whether he is voicing frustration, lament or simply joy, no one seems to know, but he certainly has...
  7. Birdsongs by Betsy Franco and Steve Jenkins Birdsongs by Betty Franco and illustrated by Steve Jenkins is a delightful children's book that's takes a typical counting book and mixes with with some basic ornithology along with the story of an approaching storm. Each page marks the passage of t...