Central-America
Northern Parula
They live in coffee and citrus plantations during the winter
Tufted Coquette
They are tame and easy to approach
Blue Tanager (Blue-Grey Tanager)
They travel and forage in pairs or groups
Yellow Tanager (Black-and-Yellow Tanager)
They swallow soft fruit whole
Northern Harrier
They can reach speeds of 25 Mph but prefer to soar low and slow.
Eastern Meadowlark
They can live up to 9 years.
Northern Jacana
The northern jacana is one of two species found in the Americas, from the United States to Panama.
Belgian Canary
The Belgian canary is one of the oldest and most influential in its genus.
White-Crowned Sparrow
Males learn distinct songs from the community they grew up in and continue to sing in the same dialect as adults.
Wattled Jacana
They are typically noisy birds but take on a soft tone with their young.
Herring Gull
They are loud, spirited birds with raucous cries that sound like bursts of laughter.
Cedar Waxwing
Their feathers have red, waxy tips that can be hard to identify unless you’re up close.
Jabiru
They form lifelong pair bonds and live in groups near water sources.
Common Grackle
Common grackles are a pest species that damage crops and spread disease.
Gray Catbird
Their songs have cat-like qualities and can mimic other birds and animals, like tree frogs.
Eurasian Collared Dove
The Eurasian collared dove has been extensively studied due to its amazing ability to rapidly colonize new territories.
Short-Eared Owl
The short-eared owl is one of the most widespread owl species in the world, covering five continents.