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Fish Crow

Fish Crow

A slender, glossy all-black corvid of coastal and riverine eastern North America, distinguished from the larger American Crow mainly by voice and slightly smaller size.

corvid
Golden-olive Woodpecker

Golden-olive Woodpecker

A Neotropical woodpecker with a warm olive-golden back and grey face, ranging from Mexico through Central America into the Andean foothills of South America.

woodpecker
Sedge Wren

Sedge Wren

A tiny North American wren of wet sedge meadows, streaked above with a short indistinct eyebrow and a habit of cocking its short tail.

songbird
Scaled Dove

Scaled Dove

A small South American dove whose breast and neck feathers carry dark, crescent-shaped edges that overlap like fish scales.

dove pigeon
Red-lored Amazon

Red-lored Amazon

The Red-lored Amazon is a widespread Central American parrot identified by the band of red across its forehead and lores, bordered by blue on the crown.

parrot
Ocellated Turkey

Ocellated Turkey

A striking Central American turkey with vivid blue-bronze iridescent body feathers and tail feathers marked with distinctive eye-shaped spots.

gamebird
Montezuma Quail

Montezuma Quail

A round, secretive quail of southwestern grasslands, with males showing one of the boldest black-and-white facial patterns of any North American gamebird.

gamebird
Blue-necked Tanager

Blue-necked Tanager

A brilliantly patterned South American tanager with a glossy blue head and neck set off by black upperparts and a warm chestnut belly patch.

songbird
Downy Woodpecker

Downy Woodpecker

The smallest North American woodpecker, its black-and-white checkered feathers and short bill make it a common and easily identified backyard bird.

woodpecker
Grey-crowned Rosy-Finch

Grey-crowned Rosy-Finch

A North American alpine finch with a grey patch on the back of the head and rosy-pink feathering on the wings and belly against an otherwise brown body.

songbird
Green-rumped Parrotlet

Green-rumped Parrotlet

The Green-rumped Parrotlet is a tiny South American parrot, mostly green in both sexes, with males distinguished by blue patches on the wings and back.

parrot
Fulvous Owl

Fulvous Owl

A tawny-toned relative of the Barred Owl found in Central American highland forests, recognizable by its warm fulvous coloring and heavy barring.

owl
White Woodpecker

White Woodpecker

An unusually pale South American woodpecker, mostly white with contrasting black wings and back and a patch of bare yellow facial skin.

woodpecker
Hoffmann's Woodpecker

Hoffmann's Woodpecker

A common Central American woodpecker with a black-and-white barred back and a small patch of yellow on the nape, adaptable to gardens and open plantations.

woodpecker
Red-headed Woodpecker

Red-headed Woodpecker

One of the most strikingly patterned North American woodpeckers, with an entirely crimson-red head set against bold black-and-white body plumage.

woodpecker
Plush-crested Jay

Plush-crested Jay

A South American jay with a velvety black face, glowing yellow eyes, and a soft blue patch on the nape, its tail broadly tipped in white.

corvid
Marbled Godwit

Marbled Godwit

The largest North American godwit, with an overall warm cinnamon-buff plumage finely barred with dark markings and a long, slightly upturned bicolored bill.

shorebird
Red Siskin

Red Siskin

A small, brilliantly red South American finch with a black hood and wings, now rare in the wild and notable for its striking male plumage.

songbird
Passerini's Tanager

Passerini's Tanager

A Central American forest-edge tanager, the male Passerini's Tanager is glossy black overall except for a vivid scarlet-red patch on the rump.

songbird
Orange-winged Amazon

Orange-winged Amazon

The Orange-winged Amazon is a mid-sized, widespread South American parrot named for the bright orange patch revealed in its flight feathers.

parrot
Hooded Siskin

Hooded Siskin

A small South American finch whose male sports a jet-black hood set off by bright yellow underparts and wing flashes.

songbird
Cassin's Finch

Cassin's Finch

A western North American mountain finch whose males show a bright rosy-red crown sharply contrasting with a brown-streaked back.

songbird
Canada Jay

Canada Jay

A famously tame, fluffy grey jay of the North American boreal forest, known for boldly approaching campers and caching food for winter survival.

corvid
Boat-billed Heron

Boat-billed Heron

An unmistakable heron of tropical American wetlands, best known for its unusually broad, scoop-shaped bill and large, night-adapted eyes.

wading bird