Dusky Flycatcher Looking Out from Perch

Dusky Flycatcher

Birds in Focus

Overview The Dusky Flycatcher is one of the flycatchers that are hard to distinguish from their counterparts. With subtle hints of green, they sport a distinct eyering as well as two bright wingbars. As with any flycatcher, the best way to tell them apart is by their calls. Dusky Flycatchers prefer bushes along streams, as […]

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Cinnamon Teal Preening in River

Cinnamon Teal

Birds in Focus

Overview The Cinnamon Teal is a gorgeous duck that features a bright rusty plumage during the breeding season. They prefer wetlands and other slow-moving water areas, and interestingly, have a completely separate population in South America. Unfortunately, their population is currently declining. Migration Many Cinnamon Teals will winter in Mexico, some stretching north into southwest

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Rock Wren Perched on Rocks

Rock Wren

Birds in Focus

Overview The Rock Wren is a small but delightful little bird that inhabits rockier terrain, living up to its name. It can be frequently seen hopping around rocky areas of a landscape, scouring the crevices for insects. Highly adaptable, the small brown bird can thrive in arid landscapes, getting all the water it needs from

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Trumpeter Swans Flapping its Wings on Ice

Trumpeter Swan

Birds in Focus

Overview The Trumpeter Swan is an incredible success story worth celebrating. At one time, they were nearly completely wiped out due to excessive hunting for their feathers, as well as a reduction in habitat loss as a result of declining beaver ponds; Trumpeter Swans frequently nest in beaver ponds. In fact, hope was nearly lost

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Pine Siskin Perched on Branch

Pine Siskin

Birds in Focus

Overview The Pine Siskin is a common “little brown bird” in Jackson Hole, and indeed, across much of the continent. With distinct dark brown streaking against their beige bodies flowing down their chest and back, bright yellow wingbars and tail interrupt the otherwise drab patterning. They can be a consistent fixture at feeders, taking advantage

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Harlequin Duck Pair on Boulder

Harlequin Ducks

Birds in Focus

Overview The Harlequin Duck is a striking northern duck that endures some pretty harsh treatment due to its preferred habitat. The beautiful blue-gray ducks with chestnut patches and white markings can be found wintering on rocky and windy coasts. Their summer habitat isn’t much better, seeking out whitewater stretches of creeks and rivers. Due to

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Yellow-Rumped Warbler on Branch

Yellow-Rumped Warbler

Birds in Focus

Overview The Yellow-Rumped Warbler is one of the first warbler species to arrive in Jackson Hole. Throughout bushes all over the valley, their gray, black, and white bodies can be seen popping with little bursts of yellow, ultimately finding homes in taller evergreen trees. The yellow is featured on their neck, wings, head, and of

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Lazuli Bunting in Tree Branches

Lazuli Bunting

Birds in Focus

Overview The Lazuli Bunting is a delightfully colored little bird, related to cardinals and grosbeaks, that features a dazzling blue head and wings, contrasted with a bright rusty orange on its chest. The orange can also be seen splattered throughout the back. It prefers drier hillsides, consuming insects that breed in the arid landscapes. Migration

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