The Bullock's Oriole is a medium-sized songbird with slim but sturdy bodies and medium-long tails. Orioles are related to blackbirds and share their long, thick-based, sharply pointed bills.
The Hawfinch is the biggest bird of the Fringillidae family. They have a distinctive heavy silhouette with their “huge” bill and head, and short neck and tail.
The Cuban Bullfinch is a small flocking species of brushy and wooded habitats. They have a large, stout bill and a white slash along the front of the folded wing.
The Blackpoll Warbler is a New World warbler that breeds in forests of northern North America, from Alaska throughout most of Canada, to the mountains of New York and New England.
The Pygmy Nuthatch is a tiny songbird that live in pine forests in western North America.
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.
The Olive Sparrow is a large, towhee-like sparrow with a distinctive olive back and broadly striped head.
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