WildLifeFAQ (Mark Jess)
The common grackle is a kind of blackbird that appears to have had its body lengthened somewhat. In comparison to a conventional blackbird, these birds are much taller and have longer tails. Additionally, their bills are longer and more tapered, and their bodies are iridescent and shiny. Grackles are characterized by their long legs, which
WildLifeFAQ (Mark Jess)
Crows are large birds with long, straight bills and heavy legs. These birds are completely black, right down to their feet and legs. They have distinct upper-back feathers that have an opalescent quality that is most noticeable in the sunlight. If a dog tries to approach crow nests, fledglings (baby crows), or even eggs, a
WildLifeFAQ (Mark Jess)
Black Vultures are almost dapper with their sooty black feathers, bare black head, and tidy white stars under their wingtips. Black vultures are compact birds with broad wings, short tails, and powerful wingbeats, while Turkey Vultures are lanky birds with teetering flight. Black vultures can kill live calves, not turkey vultures. Will a vulture attack
WildLifeFAQ (Mark Jess)
A heron is a long-legged bird from a different genus but of the family Ardeidae, and from it arises several species. They are of the kingdom Animalia and from the phylum Chordata. Among the many species of herons, we have the common egret (cattle egret) or bitterns. They in nature symbolize serenity, tranquility, grace, and
WildLifeFAQ (Mark Jess)
The question that will inevitably arise: will black vultures attack cats? In this article, we will answer the question: Are they likely to attack live animals? And why are they hanging out in my home in the first place? If you have answered yes to these questions, you have already taken the first step toward
WildLifeFAQ (Mark Jess)
The first question many people have is “will turkey vultures attack cats?” This is often the first question that comes to mind when the birds first appear around your home. It’s important to be aware of your surroundings and avoid feeding the birds at night. If you feed them near a window, you might be