Weekly Puzzler Answer #207
Did you recognize the bird in last week’s puzzler? The flying bird in last week’s puzzler was a Northern Harrier, also called a Marsh Hawk. It is about the size
Did you recognize the bird in last week’s puzzler? The flying bird in last week’s puzzler was a Northern Harrier, also called a Marsh Hawk. It is about the size
Did you identify last week’s puzzler as a Sharp-Shinned Hawk? Or perhaps you thought it was a Cooper’s Hawk? Both are what birder’s call accipiters, which are a group of
Did you recognize the cute, gray bird in last week’s puzzler as a tufted titmouse? This bird is very common at bird feeders across the eastern United States. Unlike some
A handful of people correctly identified the cute bird from last week’s puzzler as a white-breasted nuthatch, Sitta carolinensis. White-breasted nuthatches are common throughout North America. They readily come to
As Murray, one of my blog subscribers pointed out, last week’s puzzler was one in which the answer was right in the title and it wasn’t even necessary to read
Did you recognize the owl from last week’s puzzler? I admit, when I first saw it I was puzzled and had to enlist the help of my birder-husband to identify
Did you recognize last week’s puzzler as American Pokeweed or Phytolacca americana? This plant is native to eastern North America and often can be found in abandoned fields and at the