For most songbirds, the job of raising young is over. Their hatchlings have literally flown the coop. You may have noticed some birds that look a bit different or are a bit plainer than their parents; or speckled, or some other giveaway that they are this year’s babies. They can be seen often at feeders, introducing their young to the seeds and suet offered. But American g...

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