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Common Loon 28 – 36 inches Migration Water Small fish and crustaceans
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Tundra Swan 53 inches Migration Water, fields
Grasses, seeds, aquatic plants
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Hooded Merganser 16-19 inches Breeding Water Fish
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Sharp-Shinned Hawk 10-14 inches Year round Mixed woods and thickets
Mostly birds, some small mammals
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Ring-Billed Gull 19 inches Winter / Migration
Water, dumps, plowed fields and fast food restuarants Almost anything edible
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Downy Woodpecker 6 ½ inches Year round Forests Insects, seeds, berries
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Barn Swallow 6-7 ½ inches Breeding
Open land, farms, fields and marshes Flying insects
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Wood Thrush 8 inches Breeding Mixed woodlands
Insects, worms and berries
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BrownThrasher 11 ½ inches Breeding Thickets, shrubbery and brush
Insects and fruit
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American Redstart 5 inches Breeding Deciduous forests Insects
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Yellow-Rumped Warbler
5-6 inches Breeding Mixed woods Insects
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Hooded Warbler 5 ½ inches Breeding Forest undergrowth Insects
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Rose-BreastedGrosbeak
7-8 ½ inches Breeding Thickets and deciduous forests Insects, seeds and small fruits
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White-Throated Sparrow
6-7 inches Winter Brush and thickets Small fruit, insects and seeds
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Eastern Phoebe 6 ½-7 inches Breeding Streamsides, farms, yards
Flying insects
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Information in this presentation was taken from: *A Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern and Central North America, 5th ed. Roger Tory Peterson and Virginia Marie Peterson. Houghton Mifflin Company *Bird Song Ear Training Guide by John Feith
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