Bill, legs, and feet are black. Pale brown legs, feet. Has been clocked in a steep glide at 120 mph. Pink bill, legs and feet. Cap is chestnut-brown. Alternates several rapid wing beats with wings pulled to sides. White-breasted Nuthatch: Large nuthatch, blue-gray upperparts, black crown and nape, and white face, underparts. Males are slightly larger than females. Dark wings have two bars; pale feather edges. Legs and feet are pink-brown. Eye has faint gray ring. Lower back white, and tail is white with black barring. Zebra Dove: Native to Asia, this dove has brown-gray upperparts with black barring, pink to buff underparts with fine black and white bars on the sides of the neck, breast and belly, and white-edged outer tail feathers. Bill is short with orange lower mandible. Juvenile like adult but much paler. Black wings have white bars. Black head has slight crest and thick white eyebrow. The tail is slightly round-tipped. Tail is dark with white corners. White-brown belly and vent. It has a swift direct flight with rapid wing beats. Feeds on pine seeds, grain, fruit, berries, insects and eggs and young of other birds. Rough-legged Hawk: This large hawk has brown upperparts, paler, streaked head, brown-spotted white breast, dark breast band, and fully feathered legs. Sage Sparrow was split into two distinct species in 2014 by the American Ornithologist Union. Brown wings, two faint bars. They are renowned for their display flight and song. Tail has white edges, dark center and tip. Northern Wheatear: Small thrush (oenanthe), with gray upperparts, black wings, mask, and tail. Slate-colored form is slate-gray overall with darker head. Tail is short. It has a black head with a large white cheek patch, narrow red eye ring, thick conical pink bill, black tail and pink legs and feet. Sexes are similar. Forages on ground and in shrubs, grasses and snowfields. It has a direct flight with rapid wing beats. Tail is dark with white edges. Sage Sparrow was split into two distinct species in 2014 by the American Ornithologist Union. Hoary Redpoll: Small finch (exilipes), buff-gray, brown-streaked upperparts and brown-streaked white underparts washed pink. Tail is long with brown undertail coverts. Thick yellow bill. Broad wings with thick black stripe. Tail is square. Feeds mostly on insects and their larvae, spiders, berries and fruits. Medium, black legs and feet. Name changed in 2017 from Le Conte's Sparrow to LeConte's Sparrow. They have a strong direct flight with powerful rapid wing beats. Swooping, erratic flight. Soars on thermals. White facial disk with black outline. Buff-breasted Sandpiper: This medium-sized sandpiper has a buff wash over the entire body except for the white vent. It forages unlike any other warbler by moving up and down the trunks of trees and crawling under and over branches in a style similar to that of a nuthatch. Underparts are black-spotted pale brown with black crescent on breast. Dusky-capped Flycatcher: Small Myiarchus flycatcher with olive-brown upperparts, white and red-edged wing feathers, brown tail. Feeds at night, mostly on insects. Sexes are similar. Hovers over prey and dips down. Tail is long, black, and white-edged. Red-whiskered Bulbul: Introduced to parts of North America as escaped caged birds. It was last seen in the United States in 1962, when it was recorded near Charlestown, South Carolina. Sexes are similar. White throat with faint brown necklace. The wild form has a gray body, dark blue-gray head, neck, breast, and white rump. Slate gray back, medium-gray head and breast, and white-gray belly and vent. This bulbul has brown upperparts, a black crested head, mask and partial collar, an orange-red patch behind the eye and a white cheek patch. Its marked white eyestripe, brown head, barred wings and tail, and spotted tail feathers make it easy to identify. Follows farm tractors and plows. Sexes similar. Juvenile has black collar and some black scaling on breast. Eats large tree seeds, also eats fruits and insects. Wings are rufous. Head has black face patch, white eyebrows. Flight is often low and erratic. The tail and rump show rust-brown in flight. Short, pink-gray legs and webbed feet. Sagebrush Sparrow: Medium sparrow, dark-streaked brown back, white underparts with central breast spot, streaks on sides.

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