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WDNR - DNR Outdoor Report - August 7, 2008
Blueberries and raspberries are still being sought after by wildlife and humans. Choke cherries and black berries are close to ripening. Ashland DNR Service Center area Big Bay State Park - Many ... misrepresentations of snakes within our society. Generally speaking, snakes are relatively non-aggressive and would prefer to keep their distance from people. But our paths often cross, as we traverse more ...
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The Raptor Foundation November 2005 Newsletter
These are pigeon-sized but longer-winged, with long, narrow tails that may be broadly fanned as they hover in mid-air, looking for prey. They may nest in ... in open places. They are also happy to have a cluster of boxes close together (most other birds prefer to nest alone). Little owls are the smallest British owls. They are brown with a fierce face and ...
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Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory's Hawk Stalk Photo Album
Young males are similar to adult males but slightly duller, with narrowly barred tails like females. This species was once ... all the potential prey right under its enormous bill, the adult flew in low and "strafed" the flock several times. Eagles prefer to attack cranes in flight, so when the flock refused to flush the ...
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Loggerhead Shrike - WDNR
The song of loggerhead shrikes is an often repeated medley of low warbles and harsh, ... Northerns breed in the Canadian arctic and overwinter in the northern half of the U.S. Within their range, shrikes prefer "edge" habitat, nesting along roadsides and hedgerows in agricultural regions. They prefer ...
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Managing Wildlife Damage: Moles
Individuals of any of the three species can swim, ... powerful forefeet with broad outward-turned palms and prominent digging claws, small eyes and ears, short, black or brownish-gray velvety fur, and a somewhat elongated head and snout. The snout of the ...
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Alachua Audubon - FAQs About Birds & Birding
Carolina Chickadees, and House Finches among others. Doves and smaller birds such as sparrows and buntings prefer the millet. One very successful bird-feeder had great success with a "throw-down mix" of ... in September or October, there's a fair chance your feeder will attract a Rufous or Black-chinned Hummingbird. These western species winter in Florida in small numbers, and a handful are recorded ...
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Florida Venomous Snakes 1
Habitat: Timber rattlesnakes in Florida prefer low bottomlands where it is fairly damp, river beds, hammocks pine flatwoods, swamps, and cane thickets ... red on their tails. In addition, the red bands of the Scarlet Kingsnake and the Scarlet Snake never touch the yellow bands (the red and yellow are separated by the black). Also, ...
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Blackbird,Icterinae, Damage Control and Management Information by Richard Dolbeer
Great-tails peck the citrus fruit skin, creating blemishes or holes. Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater) Identification The cowbird is the smallest blackbird. The male is black with a ... in fall and winter), weed seeds, and tree fruits are also eaten. In winter, rusty blackbirds prefer swampy areas and river bottoms. They often roost with other blackbird species. Damage to Crops ...
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Prairie Dog Coalition - White Tailed Prairie Dog
Males compete and display aggression at a more moderate level. A juvenile ...
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Biodiversity-Giant Anteater
Anteaters have tails that are often described as resembling a flag. Giant Anteaters were historically found from southern Mexico ... foot. Anteaters are almost blind and rely on their sense of smell to find food. They prefer low ant and termite mounds, into which they inject their snouts. In one day, Giant ...
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