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Julia Booth U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions about bird identification (by sight or sound), behavior, distribution, population, conservation, mating, nesting, fledging and feeding. I do have some practical knowledge about foreign species, but identification skills are limited in that arena. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Miguel Rodriguez Spain View Profile
| Long time enthusiast of birding, specifically of the birds of the island of HISPANIOLA (Dominican Republic and Haiti) in the CARIBBEAN. Also, some knowledge of CARIBBEAN FAUNA IN GENERAL. I also have a limited knowledge of birds of Eastern North America.
I am NOT A VETERINARIAN NOR A BIRD BREEDER so can not give any information regarding bird diet, nesting habits, chick raising, etc. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Bluebird Bob Walshaw View Profile
| I can answer almost any question on Eastern Bluebirds and small cavity nesters such as Chickadees, Titmice, Wrens, etc. Also general questions on other songbirds. No pet bird questions please. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Roger Lederer U.S. View Profile
| Any and all about wild birds - the science of ornithology. Information about birdwatching, ecology, conservation, migration, behavior, banding, rehabilitation, feeding, songs, binoculars, identification, and careers in ornithology. No questions about pet or caged birds, please. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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2008-07-05 unknown bird: I am a Bluebird expert and not so on a lot of other birds. The black head really confuses me too. Northern Orioles and Rose Breasted Grosbeaks have black heads, but the rest of the description does not...
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2008-07-05 Peacock nesting: They should have hatched by now. Since the mom won't eat while she's incubating -I usually wouldn't recommend this, but you've obviously kept track of when the eggs were layed and this is a game bird and...
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2008-07-05 birds vs. marigolds: It's called anting -a process in which birds allow ants to crawl on their body and secrete formic acid in order to rid their body of parasites. Some birds (esp Grackles) mimic this process by using the...
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2008-07-04 baby wrens out of nest: No. Do nothing. Leave them to the care of their parents. If they can fly, then their parents are around somewhere. Baby birds are always humgry. If the parents were killed or died somehow and you are absolutely...
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2008-07-04 Aggressive robin mother: Two weeks to incubate and two weeks to fledge. Yes they will attack anyone and anything that they think poses a threat to their offspring. I think taking the nest down once they leave will help. But Robins...
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