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Project FeederWatch Why do Downy and Hairy Woodpeckers look so similar when they aren’t close relatives? -

Living Bird Magazine ID Tips for Raptor-Watching Season: Use Tail and Wing Shape -

Living Bird Magazine Where's the White? A Simple Question can be the Key in Waterfowl ID -

Project FeederWatch How to Tell a Female Rose-breasted Grosbeak From a Female Purple Finch -

eBird Identifying hybrid Mottled Ducks -

Great Backyard Bird Count Cooper's and Sharp-shinned Hawks -

Great Backyard Bird Count Downy and Hairy Woodpeckers -

Great Backyard Bird Count Woodpeckers With Red Heads -

Great Backyard Bird Count Identifying Doves -

Great Backyard Bird Count Is It a Black-capped or Carolina Chickadee? -

Great Backyard Bird Count Which Red Finch Is It? -

Great Backyard Bird Count Identifying Some Common Sparrows -

Simple Steps for Identifying Confusing Brown Ducks—Females and Otherwise -

eBird Identifying Bay-breasted and Blackpoll Warblers -

ID Workshop: Use 4 Basic Keys Plus Migration Timing to Sort Out Your Thrushes -

Great New Tips for Identifying Warblers—From the Authors of The Warbler Guide -

eBird Sagebrush and Bell's Sparrows -

Project FeederWatch American or Lesser? Take the Goldfinch Quiz! -

Project FeederWatch Tricky Bird IDs -

Project FeederWatch How to Tell a Downy Woodpecker From a Hairy Woodpecker -

Project FeederWatch How to Identify the 3 Red Finches: Cassin's, House, and Purple -

Project FeederWatch How to Identify Common Doves -

Project FeederWatch How to Tell a Black-capped Chickadee from a Carolina Chickadee -

Project FeederWatch How to Tell a Sharp-shinned Hawk from a Cooper's Hawk -

Project FeederWatch How to Tell an American Tree Sparrow from a Chipping Sparrow -

Project FeederWatch Download FeederWatch Bird ID Posters -

eBird ID Tips for Tricky Finches -

Similar Species: Crows and Ravens -

eBird Grackles—Are You Getting Them Right? -

eBird Confusing Flycatchers? Use Migration Timing to Your Advantage! -

eBird Identification Pitfalls—Crows and Ravens -

eBird Use Range Maps to Identify Your Chickadees











































