Western Wood PeweeMay 04, 2010 – Learn how to differentiate this species from its eastern counterpart and identify it by range and voice.
Violet-Green SwallowMay 04, 2010 – This species frequently uses nest boxes—learn how to spot the violet-green swallow in your backyard.
Golden-Crowned KingletMay 04, 2010 – This songbird sports a conspicuously striped head. Discover what else makes the golden-crowned kinglet unique.
Anna’s HummingbirdMay 04, 2010 – This bird is a common sight in West Coast gardens. Learn how to identify the Anna's hummingbird.
Tree SwallowMay 04, 2010 – These familiar birds nest in abandoned cavities in dead trees or nest boxes provided for them by admiring humans.
Pine WarblerMay 04, 2010 – One of the most appropriately named warblers, the pine has a drab plumage that makes identification challenging for birders.
European StarlingMay 04, 2010 – This bird can be difficult for birders to approach. Find out more about the European starling.
Fox SparrowMay 04, 2010 – Learn where to spot a fox sparrow and how to distinguish it from other birds.
Scarlet TanagerMay 04, 2010 – The breeding male scarlet tanager is one of the easier North American birds to identify.
Steller’s JayMay 04, 2010 – This bold bird is frequently found scavenging in campgrounds and picnic areas in the North American West.
Pine SiskinMay 04, 2010 – Discover where this conspicuous bird species is most widespread and how to identify it by its unique voice.
American GoldfinchMay 04, 2010 – This brightly colored bird is a regular visitor at backyard seed feeders. Learn more about the American goldfinch.
American RobinMay 04, 2010 – Find out why the American robin is on the move beloved birds of North America.
Gambel’s QuailMay 04, 2010 – This sedentary game bird requires a lot of water. See more facts about the Gambel's quail.
House FinchMay 04, 2010 – This attractive songbird is one of the most recognizable birds in the United States. Learn more about the house finch.
Carolina WrenMay 10, 2011 – Learn more about this warm-weather flyer that mates for life. Hear one of the bird world’s greatest singers.