The Black-crested Titmouse is closely related to the Tufted Titmouse, it is almost similar in behavior but it is different in head pattern.
The Smith's Longspur is a sparrowlike ground dweller and a brightly patterned songbird that breeds in northern Canada and Alaska, and winters in the southern United States.
The Green Jay is a noisy and colorful bird. It is a species of the New World jays that is found in Central America.
The Baltimore oriole is a small icterid blackbird common in eastern North America as a migratory breeding bird.
The Pine Warbler is a small songbird of the New World warbler family. They are yellowish birds with olive backs, whitish bellies, and two prominent white wingbars on gray wings.
The Vermilion Flycatcher also known as the Common Vermilion Flycatcher is one of the most colorful flycatchers.
The California Scrub-Jay is a species of scrub jay that is native to western North America.
The Tricolored Blackbird species have sharply declined due to extensive wetland loss and agricultural practices in the farm fields where they nest.
The Bohemian Waxwing is a starling-sized, chubby, smooth-plumaged bird with white and yellow markings on wings and a loose crest. It breeds in the northern forests of Eurasia and North America.
The Lapland Longspur, a sparrow-like ground-dwelling songbird is also known as the Lapland Bunting.
The Dusky Flycatcher is a small, insectivorous passerine of the tyrant flycatcher family.
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