Last night's big wave of migration brought us a new assortment of songbirds, including this male scarlet tanager, the most vividly red bird of all the red birds. Every year, when these beauties return from South America, it can take some time for one's eyes to adjust to their brilliance. Until then, watery eyes and sniffles may occur.
This bird, like the other migrators we admitted, collided with a window. He's alert but will need a couple of days to recover from possible concussion.
📷: Rachel Frank
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Inside bird eyes is a strange and mysterious structure called the pecten oculi. It looks like a pancake flipper, or maybe a radiator. Some 350 years after anatomists first described it, biologists finally figured out its purpose.
This bird is the beautiful strawberry finch!
It is unique due to their drastic seasonal transformation, where their dull colors turn bright red during breeding season and then back to a du