Types of Blue Birds in Texas: Identification Guide
Texas blue birds include all three bluebirds plus the blue jay, indigo bunting, and blue grosbeak. Learn to identify the blue birds of Texas and where to see them.
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Texas blue birds include all three bluebirds plus the blue jay, indigo bunting, and blue grosbeak. Learn to identify the blue birds of Texas and where to see them.
South Carolina hosts owls from the common barred owl of the swamps to the great horned and barn owls. Learn to identify the owls of South Carolina and where to see them.
Texas hosts many woodpeckers, from the downy to the Texas specialty golden-fronted woodpecker. Learn to identify the types of woodpeckers in Texas and where to see them.
Michigan’s blue birds include the eastern bluebird, blue jay, indigo bunting, and tree swallow. Learn to identify the blue birds of Michigan and where to see them.
Michigan hosts owls from the great horned and barred owls to winter snowy owls. Learn to identify the types of owls in Michigan and where to see them.
Texas hosts many hawks, from the red-tailed to the social Harris’s hawk. Learn to identify the types of hawks in Texas and where to see them.
North American thrushes include the robin, bluebird, wood thrush, and hermit thrush. Learn to identify thrush species, their songs, and where to see them.
The main types of grebes are the pied-billed, horned, eared, western, and Clark’s grebes. Learn to identify grebe species, how they differ from ducks, and where to see them.
The main types of tanagers are the scarlet, summer, western, and hepatic tanagers. Learn to identify these brightly colored tanager species and where to see them.
The main types of grosbeaks are the rose-breasted, black-headed, blue, evening, and pine grosbeaks. Learn to identify grosbeak species and how to attract them.