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The Harris’s Sparrow is Canada’s only endemic breeding bird…
… (that is, it breeds nowhere outside of Canada, not even Alaska). They nest in tundra and the stunted northern edge of the boreal forest.
In the autumn they fly south from their north-central breeding territories to winter in the south-central United States. Vagrants often turn up in the east or west during fall or winter. They are primarily seed-eaters outside of the breeding season, mainly of sedges and grasses, though they will also occasionally forage on fruit and berries. Despite this, they are not frequent visitors to bird feeders.
During the non-breeding season, male Harris’s Sparrows maintain a social hierarchy based on the size of their black bibs. First year males have small or almost no bibs, while mature males have extensive ones. When researchers dyed the feathers of young males so they had bibs similar to those of older ones, the young birds rose in dominance. photo by Tom Talbott (tbtalbottjr) on Flickr
(via: Peterson Field Guides)
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Playful Elusive Swift Foxes Took Years To Capture on Film
It took several trips to South Dakota’s grasslands over the course of three years for photographer Michael Forsberg to build up a collection of images of the elusive swift fox. With camera traps and a lot of patience, Forsberg chronicled playful pups and their predator parents in their natural environment. He calls it the most remarkable experience of his life.
(via: National Geographic)
The Featured Creature:
10 Fun Facts About the Armoured Bush Cricket
by Mary Bates
Acanthoplus discoidalis goes by many names: armoured bush cricket, armoured ground cricket, armoured katydid, corn cricket, setotojane, and koringkrieke.
It’s an insect native to the African bush across Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and South Africa. Because they make good a snack for many different predators, armoured bush crickets possess a remarkable array of defensive measures.
These strategies can be deployed selectively against different threats, or progressively against a single predator if any lone measure doesn’t work to deter the attack. These tactics range from the clever to the gross…
(read more: Wired Science)
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