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The tufted titmouse has an echoing voice that makes it terrible at playing hide-and-seek.

Notice the dark patagial marks (between the shoulder and the forewing) on the underwings of a red-tailed hawk.

Turkey vultures have gray flight feathers and fingers at their wingtips.

Frank Sinatra never sang as much as a Carolina wren.

The ticks in Minnesota are sizable.

The light-colored leaves and the fruit of the bur cucumber.

This honey locust tree is armed.

Warning: Woodpeckers at work

This leaf couldn’t decide whether to be red or green.