Category Archives: Dutchess County Birds

Song of Ruby-throated Hummingbirds

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The ruby-throated hummingbird is one of the hummingbird species that does not sing. When compared to male Anna’s hummingbirds and male Amazilia hummingbirds, which do sing, the brain areas, such as the RA, HVC and LMAN, of the male ruby-throated … Continue reading

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European Starling Song

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In the European Starling both sexes are able to produce song. Although the male  does the majority of the singing, it is not uncommon to hear females sing, though mainly out-of-season (Pavlova, 2005, p.560). Songs in male birds are thought … Continue reading

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European Starling

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The European Starling was first brought to North America from Europe in the 1890’s by Shakespeare enthusiasts.  Although not indigenous to the continent, the starling has spread to occupy most of the continent. The European Starling is a medium sized … Continue reading

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The Chipping Sparrow (Spizella Passerina): Singing Behavior

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The Chipping Sparrow (Spizella Passerina): Singing Behavior The Chipping Sparrow, while not flashy or exotic, exhibits complex and unique singing behavior unlike many other bird species. The nuances of this bird’s song are still being analyzed and applied to the scientific … Continue reading

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House Wren (Troglodytes Aedon): General Biology

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Appearance: From a distance, the House Wren appears to be a uniform brownish gray.  The head, nape, and back are a uniform shade of brown; the chest and throat are a uniform light gray, sometimes with buffy or brownish tinge.  … Continue reading

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The House Wren’s Singing Behavior

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The House Wren is a tiny, brown songbird that is commonly found in the backyards of homes across the western hemisphere. Anyone can go out on a still, summer day and notice the tiny bodies of feathers zoom past in … Continue reading

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What a Bird! : The Singing Behavior of the Red-Breasted Nuthatch

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A Little Background: The Red-Breasted Nuthatch (Sitta canadensis) is a small bird with a compact body, a short neck and tail, and a long beak that is tapered. They are the only nuthatch in North America that has a broad … Continue reading

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The General Biology of the Black Capped Chickadee- Poecile atricapillus

Introduction to the Black-capped Chickadee:     The Black-capped Chickadee is a common and well studied songbird found in much of Canada and the Northern United Sates.  This species is non-migratory and individuals tend not to travel very far from … Continue reading

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Red Breasted Nuthatch (Sitta Canadensis) General Biology

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What does A Red Breasted Nuthatch look like? The Red Breasted Nuthatch (Sitta Canadensis) is physically a pudgy bird with a very small neck and a stubby body from the Nuthatch family. It has a long, sharp, and slightly upward … Continue reading

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The Blue Jay – General Biology

Blue Jay’s Diary March 4th, 2015 Dear diary, My name is Bluey and I am a Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata). I am generally a happy bird, but this past winter was dark and cold, just horrible! I certainly prefer the beautiful … Continue reading

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