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Short-eared Owl , 22 Alaska Birds of Prey
Bird By State, Alaska

22 Alaska Birds of Prey

Alaska is one of the best places in North America to observe birds of prey in their natural habitat. With vast wilderness, rugged coastlines, tundra, and dense forests, the state supports an impressive variety of raptors, including eagles, hawks, falcons, owls, and vultures. These powerful hunters play a vital role in Alaska’s ecosystem, controlling prey

Spotted Sandpiper, 15 Shorebirds in Alabama (With Size & Wingspan)
Bird By State, Alabama

15 Shorebirds in Alabama (With Size & Wingspan)

Alabama’s coastline is home to a diverse range of shorebirds, thanks to its sandy beaches, tidal flats, and coastal wetlands. From year-round residents to long-distance migrants, these birds play an important role in the coastal ecosystem and are commonly seen along beaches, bays, and marshes. 1. Willet Length: 14–16 inWingspan: 27–29 inWeight: 10–12 ozScientific Name:

White Birds in Alaska -Snow Bunting
Bird By State, Alabama

19 White Birds in Alaska

Alaska is a dream come true for bird lovers — glaciers, fjords, endless tundra, and skies filled with birds you don’t see anywhere else. Among its most beautiful residents are the white-feathered species that almost seem carved out of snow. Whether you’re an avid birder or someone who just enjoys spotting something majestic flying across

Brown Pelican - Largest Birds in Alabama
Bird By State, Alabama

21 Largest Birds in Alabama

Alabama is home to some of the largest birds in North America, from powerful Bald Eagles to towering Sandhill Cranes. These feathered giants rule the skies, lakes, and wetlands across the state, turning every birdwatching trip into a jaw-dropping experience. In this guide, you’ll meet 21 of the largest birds in Alabama, complete with their

Black-capped Chickadee Alaska beautiful birds
Bird By State, Alaska

23 Alaska beautiful birds

Alaska is a paradise for birdwatchers. Its wild coasts, snowy tundras, and forested valleys host more than 500 bird species, each uniquely adapted to this rugged landscape. From the commanding Bald Eagle to the tiny but fearless Chickadee, the state offers endless fascination for bird lovers. In this guide, you’ll meet 23 of Alaska’s most

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