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Orange Birds Seen in North America - Altamira Oriole

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.

Yellow Birds Seen in North America - Western Tanager

The Western Tanager is a medium-sized American songbird. It is the western counterpart of the Scarlet Tanager from the east.

Red Birds Seen in North America - Red-faced Warbler

The Red-faced Warbler is a species of New World warbler. It is one of the only warblers that have a bright red color, with the Painted Redstart being the other.

Black Birds Seen in Northern America - Black-and-white Warbler

The Black-and-white Warbler, a small songbird with a thin, slightly curved bill, is one of the most distinctive wood-warblers in North America.

Gray Birds Seen in North America - Tufted Titmouse

The Tufted Titmouse is a small gray songbird that is common in eastern deciduous forests and a frequent visitor to feeders.

Brown Birds Seen in North America - Cedar Waxwing

The Cedar Waxwing is a medium-sized, sleek bird with a large head, short neck, and short, wide bill. It is easily found in open habitat where there are berries.

Green Birds Seen in North America - Hammond's Flycatcher

The Hammond's Flycatcher is a small insectivorous bird that inhabits the coniferous and mixed forests of western North America.

Yellow Birds Seen in North America - Social Flycatcher

The Social Flycatcher resembles a smaller boat-billed flycatcher or great kiskadee.

Red Birds Seen in North America - Rose-breasted Grosbeak

The Rose-breasted Grosbeak is a stocky, medium-sized, seed-eating songbirds. They have large triangular bills.

Blue Birds Seen in North America - Florida Scrub-Jay

The Florida Scrub-Jay is the only bird species that lives exclusively in Florida.

Black Birds Seen in North America - American Redstart

The American Redstart is a medium-sized warbler with a relatively wide, flat bill and a fairly long, expressive tail. It is a distinctive migratory warbler which breeds in North America and winters within the neotropics.

Gray Birds Seen in North America - Black-crested Titmouse

The Black-crested Titmouse is closely related to the Tufted Titmouse, it is almost similar in behavior but it is different in head pattern.