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  1. Birds Court: Created by James Walsh. With Christy Williams, Tiffany Baker, Hari Williams, James Walsh. Judge Cunningham deals with the many behavioral incidents occurring at or in Philadelphia's Bird Stadium.

    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • 2015-10
  2. 12 de mai. de 2016 · Provided to YouTube by Atlantic RecordsBird Court · Heitor PereiraThe Angry Birds Movie (Original Motion Picture Score)℗ 2016 Atlantic Records and Rovio Anim...

    • 5 min
    • 69,5K
    • Heitor Pereira - Topic
    • Northern Cardinal
    • Tufted Titmouse
    • Chickadees
    • Blue Jay
    • Eastern Bluebird
    • White-breasted Nuthatch
    • American Robin
    • Mourning Dove
    • European Starling
    • American Goldfinch

    Scientific name: Cardinalis cardinalis Length: 8.3-9.1 in Weight: 1.5-1.7 oz Wingspan: 9.8-12.2 in Northern Cardinals are among the most recognizable and common backyard birds in North America. Males have bright red feathers and a black mask, females have duller colors and are more pale brown with some reddish coloring. Both males and females are e...

    Scientific name: Baeolophus bicolor Length: 5.5-6.3 in Weight: 0.6-0.9 oz Wingspan: 7.9-10.2 in These little birds are very common at feeders and in backyards within their range. Like Cardinals, they have a small mohawk that helps you tell them apart from other birds. Titmice are silver-gray on top and lighter on bottom, with a black patch just abo...

    Scientific name: Poecile atricapillus (Black-Capped), Poecile carolinensis (Carolina)Length: 4.7-5.9 in (Black-Capped), 3.9-4.7 in (Carolina)Weight: 0.3-0.5 oz (Black-Capped), 0.3-0.4 oz (Carolina)Wingspan: 6.3-8.3 in (Black-Capped), 5.9-7.9 in (Carolina) Chickadees are tiny little birds that are very easy to recognize because of their “black cap” ...

    Scientific name: Cyanocitta cristata Length: 9.8-11.8 in Weight: 2.5-3.5 oz Wingspan: 13.4-16.9 in Another very well-known bird species in North America and the U.S. is the Blue Jay. They have a large blue crest on top of their heads with mostly blue feathers on top and white feathers on bottom. They also have a black ring around their necks that l...

    Scientific name: Sialia sialis Length: 6.3-8.3 in Weight: 1.0-1.1 oz Wingspan: 9.8-12.6 in True to their name, bluebirds are all blue on top with rusty reddish-orange bellies. They are just about the most sought after tenants of birdhouses in the U.S. making the bluebird house industry pretty booming. They are very common in backyards, though not s...

    Scientific name: Sitta carolinensis Length: 5.1-5.5 in Weight: 0.6-1.1 oz Wingspan: 7.9-10.6 in White-breasted Nuthatches are very common feeder birds found in most backyards within their range. Nuthatches get their name from the fact that they stuff nuts and seeds under tree bark, then use their sharp beaks to hatch them back out. These birds also...

    Scientific name: Turdus migratorius Length: 7.9-11.0 in Weight: 2.7-3.0 oz Wingspan: 12.2-15.8 in Highly common in backyards, robins are mostly seen hopping around the grass looking for worms and other invertebrates to eat. They often retreat to the woods during the winter, then emerge back to more public places in the spring, giving the illusion t...

    Scientific name: Zenaida macroura Length: 9.1-13.4 in Weight: 3.0-6.0 oz Wingspan: 17.7 in About the size of a robin, doves are very common in backyards and will often sit perched on telephone wires or in groups in trees. I sometimes see them on my tray feeder, but more often than not they are seen walking around on the ground. Mourning Doves are m...

    Scientific name: Sturnus vulgaris Length: 7.9-9.1 in Weight: 2.1-3.4 oz Wingspan: 12.2-15.8 in 100 starlings were set loose in New York in the 1890s and they have since taken over the country. They destroy other birds’ nests, kill their young, and will overtake feeders not allowing other birds to get any of the food that you put out. They are mostl...

    Scientific name: Spinus tristis Length: 4.3-5.1 in Weight: 0.4-0.7 oz Wingspan: 7.5-8.7 in Goldfinches are among my favorite birds to see at feeders, especially when they have their bright yellow feathers in the Spring and Summer. During this period they are mostly yellow, or “gold”, with black-tipped wings. Males also have a black cap on top of th...

  3. Ginger Rabbit Jazz Lounge. Wednesday, June 5 6p-7:30p | 8:15p-9:45p. Ginger Rabbit 17 Buttles Ave, Columbus, OH 43215

  4. The Whetstone Prairie, planted in May 2004, converted 5.1 acres of Whetstone Park into native Ohio prairie with vernal pools and woodland buffer. This site is used as a key educational and demonstration site that includes walking trails, viewing stations, information signage and an educational program. Columbus Park of Roses

  5. Have you wondered what those birds are that are visiting your backyard in Ohio? Well, this guide will help you to find out how to identify these birds by sight and sound and what time of year you can spot them in Ohio. Also, get a free ID chart to print with the most common backyard birds in Ohio.

  6. Share. Bird Watching. Difficulty. Length. Suitability. More filters. Top trails (15) Easy • 4.4 (399) #1 - Scioto Trail Loop. Scioto Audubon Park. Length: 6.4 mi • Est. 2h 3m. This walk takes you along the Scioto River starting at the Grange Insurance Audubon Center in the Scioto Audubon Park to the downtown Columbus area.