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Blue And Black-Faced Dacnis
Posted on October 23rd, 2009 No commentsA fascinatingly beautiful bird and its cousin can be found in Central and South America. We’re talking about the Blue and Black-faced Dacnis. They are members of the tanager family. The Black-faced Dacnis lineata and the Blue Dacnis cayana are small passerine birds (12 ½ cm long and weighing about 13 grams). More than half of all bird species, passerines are known as perching birds, and sometimes also as songbirds.
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Five Steps to Happy Hummers
Posted on July 16th, 2009 No comments1. Get the Right Kind of Feeder.
Saucer type feeders with perches and ant motes are preferred.
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How long does it take bird eggs to hatch?
Posted on March 17th, 2009 1 commentBirds built a nest and laid eggs in my grill. I left them alone, but I think the birds abandoned the nest. I want to cook on my grill, but I want to give the little guys a chance too. How long does it usually take bird eggs to hatch. Don't know what kind of bird this is, but they're tiny eggs.














