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Blue Birds Seen in North America - Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay

The Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay is similar in appearance to multiple other Scrub-Jay species.  Until 2016, they were called the Western Scrub-Jay, along with what is now the California Scrub-Jay.

Black Birds Seen in North America - Black Phoebe

The Black Phoebe is a small, plump songbird with large head and medium-long, squared tails.  It breeds from southwest Oregon and California south through Central and South America.

 

Gray Birds Seen in North America - Northern Mockingbird

The Northern Mockingbird is the only mockingbird commonly found in North America.

Brown Birds Seen in North America - Eurasian Tree Sparrow

The Eurasian Tree Sparrow is a close relative of the House Sparrow. Adults have a chestnut cap and black face with a black spot set in a white cheek and slightly smaller than the House Sparrow.

Green Birds Seen in North America - Orange-crowned Warbler

The Orange-crowned Warbler is very small warbler with slender bills, broken eye-rings, and partial eye-lines, its orange feathers on the head is almost never visible.

Orange Birds Seen in North America - Redwing

The Redwing is the smallest of the typical thrushes.

Yellow Birds Seen in North America - Great Tit

The Great Tit is a distinctive passerine bird with a black head and neck, prominent white cheeks, olive upperparts and yellow underparts, with some variation amongst the numerous subspecies.

Red Birds Seen in North America - Flame-colored Tanager

The Flame-colored Tanager, formerly known as the Stripe-backed Tanager, is a medium-sized American songbird.

Blue Birds Seen in North America - Steller's Jay

The Steller's Jay is a large songbird with large head, stout body and rounded wings with a long full tail.

Black Birds Seen in North America - Lark Bunting

The Lark Bunting, a medium-sized American sparrow is the state bird of Colorado. It is found in central and western North America.

Gray Birds Seen in North America - Canada Jay

The Canada Jay, known as Gray Jay, Grey Jay, Camp Robber, or Whisky Jack, is one of the most intrepid birds in North America, living in northern forests year-round and rearing chicks in the dark of winter.

Brown Birds Seen in North America - American Tree Sparrow

The American Tree Sparrow, also known as the Winter Sparrow is a small, round-headed bird that often fluffs out their feathers, making their plump bodies look even chubbier. They are similar in appearance to the Chipping Sparrow.