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Audubon Birds by Wild Republic! Wild Republic has joined hands with Audubon to empower a new line of birds. Each bird's lifelike design and detailing is the result of input from Audubon. Additionaly, the sounds in each toy are authentic bird songs provided by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and represent hours, months, even years of in-the-field work conducted by expert recordists.
| Audubon Birds - American Goldfinch | ||||
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| American Goldfinches are found throughout the United States and southern Canada. Males' bright yellow feathers contrast dramatically with the black patches on their head and wings. Females and juveniles are a duller yellow. During their short, swooping flights, goldfinches often make twittering sounds. Though some migrate south for the winter months, others stay put and are frequent visitors to backyard feeders. During winter months the plumage of both sexes become gray-brown. | ||||
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| Audubon Birds - Baltimore Oriole | ||||
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| Baltimore Orioles are often found in wooded areas throughout the eastern United States and Canada. Males have a black head and wings with a bright orange belly. Orioles migrate to Mexico during the winter months. Their nests are woven pouches of grass that hang from a tree. They feed primarily on insects. They can be attracted to backyards with sugar-water solutions and oranges. | ||||
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| Audubon Birds - Ring-Necked Pheasant | ||||
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| These attractive game birds, introduced to the United States from Asia, have beautifully patterned brown feathers, long tails and shiny green heads. It occurs over much of the northern half of the United States. Fast running and quick take-offs occur when the birds are approached. | ||||
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| Audubon Birds - American Robin | ||||
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| The cheerful song of these birds is often considered a sign that spring has arrived in the northern states and Canada. Their distinctive red breasts, pointed bills and dark upper parts and heads make them easily identifiable. Robins are a common sight on lawns and are often seen hopping along the ground in search of worms and insects. Berries and fruit also round out their diets. | ||||
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