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Other Birds

To make it easier to picture various types of birds in the wild, browse the images below.

 

The northern cardinal (cardinalis cardinalis) is a medium sized perching bird whose range extends from southern Canada through the eastern and central United States, across to Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, and down into Mexico, northern Guatemala and Belize. They can be found in gardens, open woods, swamps and fields with small shrubs.

The tufted titmouse (baeolophus bicolor) is a common bird found in the forests of the eastern United States usually below 2,000 feet in elevation. Look for them in the tree canopies of forests, woods, backyards and parks. They are frequent visitor to bird feeders and often look for the largest seeds. They hoard food in the fall and winter.

The eastern meadowlark (sturnella magna) prefers the grasslands, prairies, pastures and fields of eastern North America and northern South America. It is differentiated from the western meadowlark of the western prairies of the North American continent mainly by its song and some minor coloration differences

Carolina Wren

A Carolina wren sings as it sits on a branch of a tree in Tampa, Florida's Lettuce Lake Park.

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Fat Goose

This feral greylags goose was strutting its stuff on the shores of Lakeland, Florida's Lake Morton.

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Inquisitive Titmouse

A tufted titmouse looks for insects on a dead tree stump in Tampa, Florida's Lattuce Lake Park

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Fulica Americana

An American coot swims on Lakeland, Florida's Lake Morton.

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Rock Pigeon

A rock pigeon searches the shore of Lakeland Florida's Lake Morton for something to eat.

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Resting Cardinal

A northern cardinal resting on a branch in Tampa, Florida's Lettuce lake Park.

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Corvus Brachyrhynchos

An American crow searching the environs of Lakeland, Florida's Lake Morton shore.

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Sterna Forsteri

A forster's tern flying ove the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge in Brevard County, Florida.

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Forster's Tern

Forster'f tern flying over the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge in Brevard County, Florida.

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Baeolophus Bicolor

A tufted titmouse sitting on a branch in Tampa, Florida's Lettuce Lake Park.

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Forsters Trio

A trio of Forster's terns fly over the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge in Brevard County, Florida.

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Pied Swimmer

The pied-billed grebe (podilymbus podiceps) can be found in sluggish rivers, freshwater lakes and estuaries with thick vegetation growing out of the water from upper Canada in North America down through Central America and to the tip of South America in Argentina's Patagonia region. It only migrates at night and from areas where there is no access to water because of freezing.

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