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Wonderful Facts on a Few Special Birds Found in Arizona
The house finch is a common bird of the desert and can be found in a variety of habitats including chaparral, grassland, and even near human development. The adult male is a rosy red color with heavy streaking on its breast. The female is streaked brown with a light colored eyebrow. The house finch is relatively small, only measuring about five and a half inches in length. The house finch is a year–round resident of Arizona.
The Gambel’s quail is a desert dwelling bird that can be found in a variety of habitats including desert scrub, chaparral, and even in human development. The adult male is gray with a black belly and a distinct white “eyebrow”. The female is grayish brown with a white belly and a light brown “eyebrow”. The Gambel’s quail is a relatively small bird, only measuring about nine inches in length. The Gambel’s quail is a year–round resident of Arizona.
The cactus wren is a common bird of the desert and can be found in a variety of habitats including desert scrub, chaparral, and even in human development. The adult cactus wren is grayish brown with a white belly and a light brown “eyebrow”. The cactus wren is a relatively small bird, only measuring about seven inches in length. The cactus wren is a year–round resident of Arizona.
The verdin is a common bird of the desert and can be found in a variety of habitats including desert scrub, chaparral, and even in human development. The adult verdin is yellow with a greenish back and a light brown “eyebrow”. The verdin is a relatively small bird, only measuring about five inches in length. The verdin is a year–round resident of Arizona.
The Anna’s hummingbird is a common bird of the desert and can be found in a variety of habitats including desert scrub, chaparral, and even in human development. The adult Anna’s hummingbird is greenish with a pinkish wash on its back and a light gray “eyebrow”. The Anna’s hummingbird is a relatively small bird, only measuring about three inches in length. The Anna’s hummingbird is a year–round resident of Arizona.
The Gila woodpecker is a common bird of the desert and can be found in a variety of habitats including desert scrub, chaparral, and even in human development. The adult Gila woodpecker is black and white with a red “crown”. The Gila woodpecker is a relatively small bird, only measuring about nine inches in length. The Gila woodpecker is a year–round resident of Arizona.
The Cooper’s hawk is a common bird of the desert and can be found in a variety of habitats including desert scrub, chaparral, and even in human development. The adult Cooper’s hawk is blue–gray with a light gray “eyebrow”. The Cooper’s hawk is a relatively small bird, only measuring about fourteen inches in length. The Cooper’s hawk is a year–round resident of Arizona.
Peregrine Falcon – The peregrine falcon is a common bird of the desert and can be found in a variety of habitats including desert scrub, chaparral, and even in human development. The adult peregrine falcon is blue–gray with a light gray “eyebrow”. The peregrine falcon is a relatively small bird, only measuring about fourteen inches in length. The peregrine falcon is a year–round resident of Arizona.
The red–tailed hawk is a common bird of the desert and can be found in a variety of habitats including desert scrub, chaparral, and even in human development. The adult red–tailed hawk is brown with a white “belly” and a light gray “eyebrow”. The red–tailed hawk is a relatively small bird, only measuring about seventeen inches in length. The red–tailed hawk is a year–round resident of Arizona.
Common Raven – The common raven is a common bird of the desert and can be found in a variety of habitats including desert scrub, chaparral, and even in human development. The adult common raven is black with a light gray “belly”. The common raven is a relatively large bird, measuring about twenty–two inches in length. The common raven is a year–round resident of Arizona.
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StealthNet® Bird Netting
The world’s best commercial bird netting product. Bird netting protects property by keeping out pest birds. Strong and durable, StealthNet® bird netting is a pest bird control product for buildings, balconies, garages, barns, hangars, or other structures.
Bird-Shock® Flex-Track
This very safe low-profile electrified track conforms to any architectural configuration. Flex-Track curves up and down, and side to side; and the stainless steel braid gently follows the UV-stabilized PVC base without wrinkling. Solar & hardwired.
Daddi Long Legs®
A unique design deters gulls, pigeons, and other large birds, from landing in open spaces such as flat roofs or air conditioning units, as well as on street lights and other hard-to-protect areas. Even works great on boats! Arms made of stainless-steel.
BirdSlide™
Completely protects a ledge or narrow overhang against all bird species; they simply can't get a grip and slide right off the ledge. When color matched to the structure, Additionally, BirdSlide looks like it's part of the architecture.