How To Tell the Difference: Male vs. Female Ospreys

How To Tell the Difference: Male vs. Female Ospreys

Osprey birds belong to the phylum chordata and subphylum vertebrata. They are large-sized prey birds with a wingspan of 5 feet. Their upper parts are dark brown in color, and their underparts, like the throat, belly, and chest, are white in color. Both the genders of ospreys have similar looking plumage which is spread all … Read more

Yellow Birds in Texas – Identification Guide

Yellow Birds in Texas - Identification Guide

Yellow birds may be seen all year in Texas, since some breed here in the summer as well as others migrate here during the winter. The most frequent year-round yellow birds in Texas are White-eyed Vireos, Western Meadowlarks, as well as Great Crested Flycatchers. This guide can help you identify yellow birds you’ve seen in … Read more

Hummingbirds New Jersey: Identification Guide

Hummingbirds New Jersey: Identification Guide

In New Jersey, there is only one major hummingbirds species: the Ruby-throated Hummingbird. However, 7 species have been identified in state bird records. Hummingbird species are classified as resident, seasonal, or rare in each state, according to avibase and the New Jersey Ornithological Society. Each group of hummingbirds in New Jersey includes the following species: … Read more

Male vs Female Woodpeckers: Difference with Pictures

Male vs Female Woodpeckers: Difference with Pictures

Following article will help you identify male and female woodpeckers fast. Male and female woodpeckers frequently have fairly similar appearances, with the exception of a loss of pigment, generally red, on the face or head in females. Sometimes it can be tough to distinguish among species, so check out our quick image ID guide for … Read more

How to tell the difference between Grackle and Starling

How to tell the difference between a Grackle and a Starling

Although they look extremely similar, Common Grackles and European Starlings are two different species, belonging to different genera in the Sturnidae family. In fact, as you’ll see below, they’re very different in size, voice, habitat and more! With this in mind, we’ve put together this guide to highlight the differences between the species to help … Read more

How to Identify a Male and Female Robins

How to Identify a Male and Female Robins

Differentiating between a male and female Robins is quite a complex thing. Even with years of experience, ornithologists cannot spot the difference between them just by their appearance. The only way to differentiate between them easily is by conducting a DNA test. However, it’s not completely impossible. They can be differentiated based on their behaviour. … Read more