It's simple to see the northern cardinal. Male's red plumage and perky crest give him a majestic and entertaining look; female's fawn and pink-tinged plumage is equally appealing.
Northern Cardinal
Once considered the same species as the Bullock's oriole. Oranges and jelly attract these birds.
Baltimore Oriole
The Connecticut, Michigan, and Wisconsin state birds are American robins. Males have a gray-black head and orange-red breasts.
American Robin
It eats suet, seeds, fruit, and nuts. These woodpeckers inhabit birdhouses. Males have a red nape spot, while females are black and white.
Downy Woodpecker
Their lovely melody earns them the moniker wild canary. The lesser goldfinch is a beautiful bird in the southwest.
American Goldfinch
Black-capped chickadees are interested and aggressive around sunflower seed feeders. These birds have grey upperparts, black crowns, throats, and flanks.
Black-Capped Chickadee
Most prevalent are eastern bluebirds. Bluebirds are beloved for their bright colours, insectivorous diets, and friendly demeanour.
Eastern Bluebird
The Carolina wren is sharp and sassy, but its large eyebrow, chestnut colour, and yellowish sides stand out. Wrens are energetic, interested, and have cocked tails.
Carolina Wren
Bluejays are crafty. They store nuts for winter and imitate hawk calls to scare off other birds. Their booming calls and brilliant plumage are year-round draws.