Yellow Birds Seen in North America - Yellow-Breasted Chat
The Yellow-Breasted Chat is a large songbird found in North America, with the adults having a long olive-green tail, thick, short and black bill, and white spectacles. They do not have wing bars or tail patches.
Red Birds Seen in North America - Red-Crested Cardinal
The Red-Crested Cardinal can easily be confused with the Yellow-Billed Cardinal or the Red-Cowled Cardinal, although neither of these species has the distinctive red crest, and the former clearly has a yellow bill.
Blue Birds Seen in North America - Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher
The Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher is a very small songbird that can be found in North, Central and South America.
Black Birds Seen in North America - Brewer's Blackbird
The Brewer's Blackbird is a medium-sized New World blackbird with fairly long legs and a rounded tail.
Gray Birds Seen in North America - Boreal Chickadee
The Boreal Chickadee, found in the boreal forests of Canada and the northern United States, is a small passerine bird with a brown cap and a black bib.
Brown Birds Seen in North America - Brown Creeper
The Brown Creeper a tiny and lanky woodland songbird that is quite vocal.
Green Birds Seen in North America - Common Chiffchaff
The Common Chiffchaff, or simply Chiffchaff is a common and widespread leaf warbler.
Orange Birds Seen in North America - Brambling
The Brambling, also known as the Cock o' the North and the Mountain finch is a widespread and migratory songbird, often seen in very large flocks.
Yellow Birds Seen in North America - Yellow-Breasted Bunting
The Yellow-breasted Bunting is a medium-sized bunting that is found across Eurasia.
Red Birds Seen in North America - Painted Bunting
The male Painted Bunting, nicknamed as Nonpareil or "without equal" is often described as the most beautiful bird in North America.
Blue Birds Seen in North America - Varied Bunting
The Varied Bunting is a species of songbird with males having a spectacular color pattern.