 Found in Southern Canada and northern portion of the US during the summer. Migrates to the Plains and Southwest. Male is best known for its bright yellow body, black cap tail and wings. Song is a light warble. |
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 The best known and most widely found bird in North America. Males have a dark head, brown back and deep orange breast. Females are duller but have the same white corners on their tail as the males. Nest is made of grass and weeds held together with mud. Their diet consists mostly of worms but may include fruit and berries. |
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 Found all over North America and identified by a black crown, black bib and white cheeks. Likes to nest in cavities such as abandoned woodpecker holes but will occasionally use bird boxes. |
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 A loud and fearless bird recognized by cobalt blue plumage and a crested head. Blue Jays are omnivores and will eat fruit, berries, seeds, insects as well as small animal and bird eggs. Call is a loud and repeated "Jay". |
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