Cuba
Fulvous Whistling Duck
They build a ramp from their nest, which leads to a nearby water source
Brazilian Treehopper
They feed on tree sap!
Knight Anole
When threatened, the promiscuous knight anole rises on all fours and turns bright green, and gives a menacing look.
Northern Parula
They live in coffee and citrus plantations during the winter
Northern Harrier
They can reach speeds of 25 Mph but prefer to soar low and slow.
Eastern Meadowlark
They can live up to 9 years.
White-Crowned Sparrow
Males learn distinct songs from the community they grew up in and continue to sing in the same dialect as adults.
Herring Gull
They are loud, spirited birds with raucous cries that sound like bursts of laughter.
Cedar Waxwing
Their feathers have red, waxy tips that can be hard to identify unless you’re up close.
Gray Catbird
Their songs have cat-like qualities and can mimic other birds and animals, like tree frogs.
Short-Eared Owl
The short-eared owl is one of the most widespread owl species in the world, covering five continents.
Osprey
They reuse nesting sites for 70 years!
Brown Headed Cowbird
Males are generally monogamous during mating season and will protect the female from other males. However, females tend to venture from their partners and mate with other males.
Yellow Bellied Sapsucker
The males are responsible for choosing the nesting tree most of the time. Luckily, cavity nests are often reused for multiple breeding seasons (up to 7 years.)
American Eel
Don't eat raw eel! Their blood is poisonous to humans when consumed raw.
Frog
There are around 7,000 different species!