Bird Guides

Warblers of North America: A Complete Guide

Are you looking for a complete guide to the warblers of North America, including pictures, where to find them and identification clues? Then you’ve come to the right place. Below

An Indigo Bunting perched and singing

Indigo Bunting: Birdwatching Guide & Facts

With their striking blue plumage, male Indigo Buntings are a summer favorite amongst birders. They delight the air with their songs, sitting proudly on their perches. Whether you spot an

A Painted Bunting perched on a thin-stemmed plant with red flowers.

The 8 Species of Buntings in North America

Buntings are beautiful, small birds found throughout North America. They include a variety of species, from the well-known Indigo Bunting to the breathtakingly stunning Painted Bunting to the rare and

Two Comparison Shots of a Male and a Female Red-winged Blackbird.

Red-Winged Blackbird: Identify Male & Female

Judging by the name, you can probably guess what a red-winged blackbird looks like. Yet, your first instinct might not be right for both males and females. Only adult males

Feeder Birds to Spot in Your Backyard

Imagine it’s a peaceful Sunday morning. You have a hot cup of coffee or tea, and you’re looking out your window at your bird feeder. You’re delighted by all the

A Western Meadowlark

The Yellow and Black Birds of North America

Have you spotted a yellow and black bird at your backyard bird feeder? We’re not surprised. Yellow and black birds are common in the United States! Numerous species have this

Prothonotary Warbler Featured Image

Yellow Birds: Which Have You Spotted?

The brightest color nearby often catches everyone’s attention, and nothing beats a bold, cheery yellow. Birds can come in nearly any color imaginable, but yellow is by far the most

A Hammond's Flycatcher

A Guide to Flycatchers in North America 

Flycatchers are some of the hardest birds to identify. With many of them looking remarkably similar, finding the differences between the species to tell them apart can be near impossible.

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