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.
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.
The Pacific-slope Flycatcher is a slim, small songbird with an upright posture, with a large head that often looks peaked. It has a straight, and fairly wide bill. Its tail is moderately long.
The Eurasian Hoopoe is the most widespread species of the genus Upupa, native to Europe, Asia and the northern half of Africa.
The Prothonotary Warbler, a large, heavy-bodied warbler with a big head and bill, with the males having gorgeous yellow head and underparts with greenish back and blue-gray wings.
The Black Rosy-Finch is a medium-sized chunky finch with a conical bill and a notched tail.
The Island Scrub-Jay, also known as Santa Cruz Island Jay or Island Jay are only found on the North American island of Santa Cruz off the coast of Southern California.
The Painted Redstart, also known as the Painted Whitestart is among the most attractive and festive looking of all Parulids.
The Yellow-eyed Junco is a medium-sized sparrow with a small conical bill, thick neck and a fairly long tail.
The Cactus Wren is a species of wren that is endemic to the deserts of the southwestern United States and northern and central Mexico. It is the state bird of Arizona and the largest wren in the United States.
The Eurasian Siskin, also known as the European Siskin, Common Siskin, or simply "Siskin" is a greenish-yellow songbird. It is very common throughout Europe and Asia.
The Altamira Oriole is the largest oriole in North America. It is widespread in subtropical lowlands of the Mexican Gulf Coast and northern Central America, the Pacific coast and inland.
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