Gray Birds Seen in North America - Pygmy Nuthatch
The Pygmy Nuthatch is a tiny songbird that live in pine forests in western North America.
Bermuda Petrel (Endangered Bird Species)
The Bermuda petrel, commonly known in Bermuda as the Cahow, a name derived from its eerie cries, is a nocturnal ground-nesting seabird. It is the national bird of Bermuda and can be found pictured on Bermudian currency. It is also known as the "Lazarus Species" - a species found to be alive after having been considered extinct.
Brown Birds Seen in North America - California Thrasher
The California Thrasher is a large, lanky songbird with a very long tail and long legs. It is found primarily in chaparral habitat in California and Baja California.
Golden-cheeked Warbler (Endangered Bird Species)
The Golden-cheeked Warbler is the only bird species whose population nests entirely in the state of Texas. It is the only North American warbler with radiant yellow cheeks outlined in black. It is precautionarily listed as Endangered.
California Condor (Endangered Bird Species)
The California Condor is the largest flying bird in North America. It is one of the most endangered species in the world.
Green Birds Seen in North America - Olive Sparrow
The Olive Sparrow is a large, towhee-like sparrow with a distinctive olive back and broadly striped head.
Orange Birds Seen in North America - Olive Warbler
The Olive Warbler is a small songbird that breeds from southern Arizona and New Mexico, USA, south through Mexico to Nicaragua.
Black-capped Vireo (Endangered Bird Species)
The Black-capped Vireo is a small bird with a striking face pattern. It is an endangered bird species.
Yellow Birds Seen in North America - Verdin
The Verdin is a species of penduline tit. It is a very small yellow-headed bird and a unique songbird with a sharply pointed bill.