American Oystercatcher: Large shorebird with white underparts, brown upperparts, black hood, long, bright red-orange needle-shaped bill. Swainson's Warbler: Medium-sized warbler with olive-brown upperparts and pale gray underparts. Strong direct flight with neck extended. Bill is black with yellow tip; legs and feet are black. The birds look pin sharp! Black legs, feet. All words, images, and opinions are the property of their respective authors unless stated otherwise. Osprey is here from spring through fall and Bald Eagle is seen year round. Eats mostly insects in the summer. Northern Wheatear: Small thrush (oenanthe), with gray upperparts, black wings, mask, and tail. Alternates rapid wing beats with brief periods of wings pulled to sides. White-tailed Tropicbird: This large white bird has a long black bar on upperwing coverts and outer primaries, black loral mask which extends through and past the eye, yellow-orange bill, white tail streamers, yellow legs and feet and black webbed toes. Much of central Pennsylvania is covered with extensive and magnificent forestland, a stronghold for such spectacular birds as richly hued scarlet tanagers, flashy rose-breasted grosbeaks, and big, bold pileated woodpeckers. Fulvous Whistling-Duck: Large, long-legged, long-necked duck with dark brown back and white V-shaped rump patch. Flies on deep wing beats followed by long glide. Red is a very attractive color to hummingbirds and could help to lead them to feeders when they are establishing their territories. It has a buoyant, graceful flight with steady wing beats. Wings are dull green with blue flight feathers. King Eider: Large diving duck with black body and white breast, back. Dark patches on either side of upper breast (partial breast band), behind eye, and on white forehead. Having ample feeders ready when the birds arrive also can be a means to attracting additional hummingbirds to settle in an area, including birds that found their previous territories lacking on their return this year. Tail is square. Swift and strong direct flight on rapidly beating wings. AKA snakebird and water turkey. Eastern populations are red-brown, Northwestern birds are more brown, and Western Interior birds are gray-brown. Barrow's Goldeneye: Medium diving duck with black upperparts, contrasting white shoulder bars, white underparts. Eyebrows are white and conspicuous. Tail is long, dark, and wedge-shaped; underwings show broad dark margins. Head is black and eyes are red. The head and neck are black. Head has red cap, black chin patch. It feeds on small fish, crustaceans and insects. Light morph has white neck, pale yellow collar, white lower breast, mottled breast band, sides. Look for nesting birds the Waterfowl Observatory Trail, the Laurel Run Trail near the park office, and the Damsite Trail at the end of Hoffman Road. Bill is black except for orange base of lower mandible. #birdstagra, Summer Birds of Pennsylvania Farm and Feeder. Pink-footed Goose: Short-necked goose with blue gray mantle and wing coverts, white belly, dark brown head, neck. Wings and tail are gray-black; tail has thin white tip. Alternates between strong wing beats and gliding. Feeds on insects, larvae, snails, seeds, and grains. Dry Run Road east of Highway 87 and Rock Run Road east of Highway 14 are good routes into Loyalsock. Savannah, Song, and Chipping Sparrows turn up everywhere one looks, as do robins, grackles, and the urban invasives you probably have where you live. Lazuli Bunting: Small finch, bright blue upperparts, cinnamon-brown breast and sides, white belly. Feeds on insects, fish, worms, small crustaceans and seeds. Fast direct flight with rapid wing beats. Forages in low vegetation and on the ground. Weak fluttering flight of short duration, alternates rapid wing beats with wings drawn to sides. Pale pink bill. It has an orange, black and white bill, white eyes and orange legs and feet. Magnificent Frigatebird: Large black seabird, orange throat patch inflates into a huge bright red-orange balloon when in courtship display. There are also viewing areas and boat ramps off Highway 150 west of the main park entrance road that offer a vantage of the lake. Feeds on fish and squid. Red-eyed Vireo (31%) 10. Deep rufous-orange underwing linings are visible in flight. Very active bird, nervous and restless while foraging. The Male (shown in background) has a dark gray back and head, and black-streaked shoulders. Lark Bunting: Large sparrow, nearly black with large white wing patches, short, white-edged tail, and heavy, blue-gray bill. We protect birds and the places they need. Tail is short and brown with white corners. Audubon protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow.
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