Weekly Puzzler Answer #235
The subtle bird song that you heard in last week’s puzzler was that of an Eastern Bluebird, Sialia sialis. Bird books describe the song as a musical chur-wi or tru-ly.
The subtle bird song that you heard in last week’s puzzler was that of an Eastern Bluebird, Sialia sialis. Bird books describe the song as a musical chur-wi or tru-ly.
The handsome bird from last week’s puzzler is a Steller’s Jay, Cyanocitta stelleri. Did you recognize it? Steller’s Jays are in the family Corvidae, which includes jays, magpies, crows and
I’ve had some fun lately looking though some of my old videos and photos from past road trips and travels. It’s an avoidance tactic I’ve been using to stay away
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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
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