Weekly Puzzler Answer #221
If you live west of the Rocky Mountains, you’re likely familiar with the hummingbird from last week’s puzzler–a Rufous Hummingbird, Selasphorus rufus. It is well-named, with its rufous back, that
If you live west of the Rocky Mountains, you’re likely familiar with the hummingbird from last week’s puzzler–a Rufous Hummingbird, Selasphorus rufus. It is well-named, with its rufous back, that
Our next puzzler is a bird that does NOT live on the east coast. Instead, this tiny bird can be found on the west coast, west of the Rocky
If you’ve ever had the chance to watch the bird from puzzler #220, you would probably echo my opinion of this bird–which is that it’s amazing! It is an
Our puzzler for this week is another bird–one that lives in the west and nests by streams and rivers, often choosing a spot right beside, or even behind waterfalls. It
Note: I published this post last Saturday but noticed it had the wrong number, so am republishing it. Sorry for the confusion. Did you recognize the interesting bird song as
The handsome bird in last week’s puzzler is a Yellow-Headed Blackbird, which as you can see from the pictures, is a perfect name for this bird. It is related to
This puzzler is a bird that although common throughout much of the United States, is not one that most people have likely seen. That’s because it is a ground bird,