The most prevalent hummingbird species east of the Mississippi River is the ruby-throated hummingbird, which gets its name from the male's beautiful.
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The northern cardinal, which is ubiquitous and easily recognisable, is the state bird of seven states. The brilliant red plumage of the male.
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The American robin, a common bird that frequents lawns in quest of worms, is the state bird of Connecticut, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
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Boldly colorful, the Baltimore oriole is the most familiar oriole in eastern North America. These orange-and-black birds.
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The downy woodpecker, the smallest backyard woodpecker in North America, is easily identified by its black and white plumage and short bill.
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When American goldfinches visit a birder's yard, they make them feel wealthy, and they like Nyjer seed.
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The black-capped chickadee is a spirited and inquisitive bird that frequently visits feeders if black oil sunflower seed is provided.
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The eastern bluebird, one of three bluebird species found in North America, is the most popular and sought-after garden visitor.
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The Carolina wren, although not the only wren that may visit yards, is the most recognisable due to its strong eyebrow and warm chestnut colouring.
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The chipping sparrow, one of the most widespread native sparrows in North America, with striking patterns and a dark eye line.
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