Goose, Canada***
Description: The Canada goose is often present on Garden lakes and lawns.
Description: The Canada goose is often present on Garden lakes and lawns.
Description: Look for these birds, resembling miniature Canada geese, on the lakes or lawn when they come down on migration from the high tundra.
Description: These bright yellow "wild canaries" can be found in the Dixon Prairie and elsewhere. In their greenish winter plumage, this small, common finch can be found with flocks of siskins and redpolls in birches and alder or at bird feeders.
Description: This large black-and-white diving duck is often seen on the lakes in winter and early spring.
Description: This is an infrequent visiting western species with similarities to the common goldeneye.
Description: This tiny, long-tailed bird is usually found in wooded areas of the Garden, where it occasionally builds its small lichen-cover nest on top of a branch.
Description: Visible on lakes, this plain-looking duck does not dive. Males are mainly brown with black tail feathers.
Description: Look up into the trees to spot this migrant flycatcher.
Description: This flycatcher is a breeding species that is most often found calling from willow thickets around the Dixon Prairie.
Description: If this bird accidentally visits, it can be spotted by its bright red color.