Bird
Ovenbird
The ovenbird is named for its unusual nest, which is shaped like an oven!
Lesser Jacana
The lesser jacana is nomadic, often moving in search of temporary wetland habitats.
Common Green Magpie
Magpies are aggressive when threatened, often “dive-bombing” at intruders
Comb-crested Jacana
They are busy foragers, always on the move
Nuthatch
Nuthatches spend a lot of their time upside down.
Conure
They are intelligent and noisy, often mimicking sounds and learning vocabulary.
Bronze-winged Jacana
Fathers pick up their young and carry them under their wings
Tufted Coquette
They are tame and easy to approach
Madagascar Jacana
The Madagascar jacana is endangered due to habitat loss and illegal hunting.
Eastern Meadowlark
They can live up to 9 years.
Northern Jacana
The northern jacana is one of two species found in the Americas, from the United States to Panama.
Pheasant-tailed Jacana
The pheasant-tailed jacana is the only species in its family that migrates long distances.
Wattled Jacana
They are typically noisy birds but take on a soft tone with their young.
Jabiru
They form lifelong pair bonds and live in groups near water sources.
Eurasian Collared Dove
The Eurasian collared dove has been extensively studied due to its amazing ability to rapidly colonize new territories.
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.
Yokohama chicken
Yokohama chickens have snow white feathers with tails reaching up to 4 feet in length.