
I took this photo out on Fort Chaffee. This buzzard was in an old tree with his wings spread getting a little sun.
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I took this photo out on Fort Chaffee. This buzzard was in an old tree with his wings spread getting a little sun.
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A widespread and common small sparrow, the Dark-eyed Junco is most familiar as a winter visitor to bird feeders. It comes in several distinctly different looking forms, but all are readily identified as “juncos” by their plain patterning, dark hood, and white outer tail feathers.
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The White-breasted Nuthatch forages along tree trunks and branches in a similar way to woodpeckers and treecreepers, but does not use its tail for additional support, instead progressing in jerky hops using its strong legs and feet. All nuthatches are distinctive when seeking food because they are able to descend tree trunks head-first and can [...]
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This photo of a White-breasted Nuthatch was taken Arkansas River Valley Nature Center near Fort Smith, Arkansas
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