Audubon Birds by Wild Republic
| Audubon Birds - Mallard |
| Mallards are found in freshwater ponds,
marshes and lakes throughout much of North America. As part of the dabbler
family of ducks, they eat food along the surface of the water. They
pull snails, plants and seeds up from the shallows by tipping upside
down or walking along the water's edge. Some Mallards are comfortable
near people. The males' distinctive green heads make them easy to identify. |
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| Audubon Birds - Northern Cardinal |
| Cardinals are found year-round east
of the Rockies. Both males and females sing and have a variety of song
types. Males are bright red, with crested heads. Cardinals eat insects
and seeds and can be attracted to backyard feeders with sunflower seeds
or peanut butter/ seed mixtures. Cardinals are known for their loud
clear songs. |
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| #77355 |
Northern Cardinal |
$7.50 |
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| Audubon Birds - Great Horned Owl |
| Great Horned Owls are the heaviest owls
in North America, and are found throughout much of the United States,
even living near people. They live in forests or field edges, and are
generally nocturnal. Weighing an average of three pounds, they are strong
for their size and capable of hunting preys larger than themselves.
Skunks, rabbits, snakes, and even cats are preyed upon by Great Horned
Owls. |
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| #79375 |
Great Horned Owl |
$7.75 |
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