Types of Warblers: A Complete Guide
There are dozens of types of warblers in North America, from the yellow warbler to the American redstart. Learn common warbler species and how to tell them apart.
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There are dozens of types of warblers in North America, from the yellow warbler to the American redstart. Learn common warbler species and how to tell them apart.
There are several types of black birds in North America, from crows and ravens to grackles and blackbirds. Learn common black bird species and how to tell them apart.
There are several types of herons in North America, from the great blue heron to the snowy egret. Learn common heron species and how to tell them apart.
There are several types of swallows in North America, from the barn swallow to the purple martin. Learn common swallow species, how to ID them, and how to attract them.
The female indigo bunting is a plain warm brown bird, unlike the brilliant blue male. Learn how to identify a female indigo bunting and tell her from sparrows.
The female scarlet tanager is an olive-green bird with darker wings, unlike the red male. Learn how to identify a female scarlet tanager and tell her from lookalikes.
The female summer tanager is a warm mustard-yellow bird with a large pale bill, unlike the red male. Learn how to identify a female summer tanager and lookalikes.
Several birds are mistaken for crows, from ravens to grackles and starlings. Learn the top crow lookalikes and how to tell them apart from real crows.
There are around ten types of jays in North America, from the blue jay to the Canada jay. Learn common jay species and how to tell them apart.
There are several types of wrens in North America, from the house wren to the Carolina wren. Learn common wren species, how to tell them apart, and how to attract them.