Golden-crowned Sparrow
The Golden-crowned Sparrow is a large, long-tailed American sparrow with small head and a short but stout, seed-eating bill. It is found in the western part of North America.
Song Thrush
The Song Thrush is a thrush species that has a distinctive song with repeated musical phrases and has frequently been referred to in poetry. It is partially migratory with many birds wintering in southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
Five-striped Sparrow
The Five-striped Sparrow is a medium-sized sparrow found along the eastern Gulf of California region and Pacific region of mainland western Mexico. It is a subtly handsome, gray, black, brown and white sparrow.
Winter Wren
The Winter Wren is a very small North American bird that is commonly found in evergreen forests near streams with lots of fallen logs and dense understories during summer. It is a short-tailed and plain-brown wren with a huge voice.
Red-legged Thrush
The Red-legged Thrush, a bird of the West Indies is a thrush species often associated to the American Robin because they have similar behavior and they often live near human habitations.
Field Sparrow
The Field Sparrow is a small sparrow that resembles the American Tree Sparrow. It can be either gray or buffy overall, with white eye-ring and pink bill.
Sinaloa Wren
The Sinaloa Wren, formerly known as the "Bar-vented Wren" is a small skulking wren of lowlands and foothills in west Mexico.
Mistle Thrush
The Mistle Thrush is the largest thrush native to Europe. It is often confused with its close cousin, the Song Thrush.
Chipping Sparrow
The Chipping Sparrow is a small, slender sparrow with short bill and long, narrow tail. It is widespread, fairly tame, and common across most of its North American range.
Spot-breasted Oriole
The Spot-breasted Oriole is a mid-sized songbird and generally a typical oriole that is a native to Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua.
Sedge Wren
The Sedge Wren is a tiny, bubbly and buff-colored wren that is often found in wet grasslands and meadows where it nests in tall grasses and sedges. It is widely distributed in North America.