kellydesiree+FollowSpotting Pennsylvania’s most colorful neighborsStep outside and you might be surprised by how many feathered friends call Pennsylvania home! From the electric blue of the Indigo Bunting to the fiery red of the Northern Cardinal, our backyards and parks are alive with color and song. Whether you’re a seasoned birder or just love watching from your window, there’s something special about recognizing these local birds. Have you noticed any new visitors at your feeder lately, or do you have a favorite bird you look out for each season? Let’s swap stories and tips for attracting more of these beauties to our neighborhoods! #Pets #PennsylvaniaBirds #Birdwatching46513Share
Tanya Jackson+FollowSpotting Florida’s rarest cranes up closeSeeing a five-foot-tall white Whooping Crane in Florida is a true wildlife jackpot—these endangered birds were nearly wiped out, and now only a handful winter here under close watch. Meanwhile, Florida Sandhill Cranes, with their gray feathers and red crowns, have become such locals that you might spot them strolling through neighborhoods or golf courses. Both species are vital to our wetlands, but face threats from development and habitat loss. Have you ever seen either of these cranes in the wild? What do you think we can do as a community to help protect their habitats? #Pets #FloridaWildlife #Birdwatching65635Share