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Southwestern Willow Flycatcher flying
Empidonax traillii extimus (Southwestern Willow…
Adult Scarlet Honeycreeper standing
Drepanis coccinea (Scarlet Honeycreeper)
Side view of a Painted Bunting with the right wing, and part of the stomach visible.
Passerina ciris (Painted Bunting)
A side view of a Seaside Sparrow.
Ammodramus maritimus (Seaside Sparrow)
A side view of a Nelson's Sparrow. Nelson's sparrow and the saltmarsh sparrow were considered to be a single species, the sharp-tailed sparrow; because of this it was briefly known as Nelson's sharp-tailed sparrow.
Ammodramus nelsoni (Nelson's Sparrow)
The Baltimore Oriole commonly occurs in eastern North America as a migratory breeding bird. Smaller and more slender than an American Robin, Baltimore Orioles are medium-sized, sturdy-bodied songbirds with thick necks and long legs. Look for their long, thick-based, pointed bills, a hallmark of the blackbird family they belong to.
Icterus galbula (Baltimore Oriole)
Illustration of Acridotheres tristis (Common Myna), which is an invasive pest in South Africa, North America, the Middle East, Australia, New Zealand and many Pacific islands as it out-competes native hollow-nesting bird species.
Acridotheres tristis (Common Myna)
Illustration of Gymnomyza samoensis (Ma'o Ma'o), which is endemic to Samoa and American Samoa. It is classified Endangered by the IUCN, most likely due to habitat loss, and the introduction of rats and other predators to the islands.
Gymnomyza samoensis (Ma'o Ma'o)
A Tufted Titmouse makes a quick take off from the feeder at Oregon Ridge Park, Maryland
Baeolophus bicolor (Tufted Titmouse)
Illustration of a Cerulean Warbler (Dendroica Cerulea)
Dendroica cerulea (Cerulean Warbler)
Illustration of Dendroica petechia (Yellow Warbler)
Dendroica petechia (Yellow Warbler)
Illustration of Vireo altiloquus (Black-whiskered Vireo)
Vireo altiloquus (Black-whiskered Vireo)
Illustration of Catharus bicknelli (Bicknell's Thrush)
Catharus bicknelli (Bicknell's Thrush)
Illustration of Passerculus sandwichensis (Savannah Sparrow)
Passerculus sandwichensis (Savannah Sparrow)
Illustration of Spiza americana (Dickcissel)
Spiza americana (Dickcissel)
Illustration of Dolichonyx oryzivorus (Bobolink)
Dolichonyx oryzivorus (Bobolink)
Illustration of Poecile atricapillus (Black-capped Chickadee)
Poecile atricapillus (Black-capped Chickadee)
Illustration of Turdus migratorius (American Robin)
Turdus migratorius (American Robin)
Illustration of Agelaius phoeniceus (Red-winged Blackbird)
Agelaius phoeniceus (Red-winged Blackbird)
Illustration of Sturnella neglecta (Western Meadowlark)
Sturnella neglecta (Western Meadowlark)
Illustration of Molothrus spp. (Cowbird)
Molothrus spp. (Cowbird)
Illustration of Molothrus (Cowbird) nest
Molothrus spp. (Cowbird) : nest
Illustration of Dendroica discolor (Prairie Warbler)
Dendroica discolor (Prairie Warbler)
Illustration of Empidonax virescens (Acadian Flycatcher)
Empidonax virescens (Acadian Flycatcher)
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