Guide to North American Birds (2024)

Bird Guide

Explore more than 800 North American bird species, learn about their lives and habitats, and how climate change is impacting their ability to survive.

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Guide to North American Birds (2)

Northern Cardinal

Cardinalis cardinalis

Cardinals, Grosbeaks and Buntings

At a Glance

One of our most popular birds, the Cardinal is the official state bird of no fewer than seven eastern states. Abundant in the Southeast, it has been extending its range northward for decades, and it now brightens winter days with its color and its whistled song as far north as southeastern Canada. Feeders stocked with sunflower seeds may have aided its northward spread. West of the Great Plains, the Cardinal is mostly absent, but it is locally common in the desert Southwest.

Conservation Status

Low Concern

Habitat

Arroyos and Canyons, Desert and Arid Habitats, Fields, Meadows, and Grasslands, Forests and Woodlands, Freshwater Wetlands, Shrublands, Savannas, and Thickets, Urban and Suburban Habitats

Guide to North American Birds (3)
Guide to North American Birds (4)

Barred Owl

Strix varia

Owls

At a Glance

The rich baritone hooting of the Barred Owl is a characteristic sound in southern swamps, where members of a pair often will call back and forth to each other. Although the bird is mostly active at night, it will also call and even hunt in the daytime. Only a little smaller than the Great Horned Owl, the Barred Owl is markedly less aggressive, and competition with its tough cousin may keep the Barred out of more open woods.

Conservation Status

Low Concern

Habitat

Forests and Woodlands, Freshwater Wetlands, Lakes, Ponds, and Rivers, Shrublands, Savannas, and Thickets

Guide to North American Birds (5)
Guide to North American Birds (6)

Blue Jay

Cyanocitta cristata

Crows, Magpies, Jays

At a Glance

One of the loudest and most colorful birds of eastern back yards and woodlots, the Blue Jay is unmistakable. Intelligent and adaptable, it may feed on almost anything, and it is quick to take advantage of bird feeders. Besides their raucous jay! jay! calls, Blue Jays make a variety of musical sounds, and they can do a remarkable imitation of the scream of a Red-shouldered Hawk. Not always conspicuous, they slip furtively through the trees when tending their own nest or going to rob the nest of another bird.

Conservation Status

Low Concern

Habitat

Coasts and Shorelines, Fields, Meadows, and Grasslands, Forests and Woodlands, Shrublands, Savannas, and Thickets, Urban and Suburban Habitats

Guide to North American Birds (7)
Guide to North American Birds (8)

Red-tailed Hawk

Buteo jamaicensis

Hawks and Eagles

At a Glance

This is the most widespread and familiar large hawk in North America, bulky and broad-winged, designed for effortless soaring. An inhabitant of open country, it is commonly seen perched on roadside poles or sailing over fields and woods. Although adults usually can be recognized by the trademark reddish-brown tail, the rest of their plumage can be quite variable, especially west of the Mississippi: Western Red-tails can range from blackish to rufous-brown to nearly white.

Conservation Status

Low Concern

Habitat

Coasts and Shorelines, Desert and Arid Habitats, Fields, Meadows, and Grasslands, Forests and Woodlands, Landfills and Dumps, Saltwater Wetlands, Shrublands, Savannas, and Thickets, Tundra and Boreal Habitats, Urban and Suburban Habitats

Guide to North American Birds (9)
Guide to North American Birds (10)

Great Horned Owl

Bubo virginianus

Owls

At a Glance

Found almost throughout North America and much of South America is this big owl. Aggressive and powerful in its hunting (sometimes known by nicknames such as 'tiger owl'), it takes prey as varied as rabbits, hawks, snakes, and even skunks, and will even attack porcupines, often with fatal results for both prey and predator. Great Horned Owls begin nesting very early in the north, and their deep hoots may be heard rolling across the forest on mid-winter nights.

Conservation Status

Low Concern

Habitat

Coasts and Shorelines, Desert and Arid Habitats, Fields, Meadows, and Grasslands, Forests and Woodlands, Freshwater Wetlands, High Mountains, Shrublands, Savannas, and Thickets, Tundra and Boreal Habitats, Urban and Suburban Habitats

Guide to North American Birds (11)
Guide to North American Birds (12)

House Finch

Haemorhous mexicanus

Finches

At a Glance

Adaptable, colorful, and cheery-voiced, House Finches are common from coast to coast today, familiar visitors to backyard feeders. Native to the Southwest, they are recent arrivals in the East. New York pet shop owners, who had been selling the finches illegally, released their birds in 1940 to escape prosecution; the finches survived, and began to colonize the New York suburbs. By 50 years later they had advanced halfway across the continent, meeting their western kin on the Great Plains.

Conservation Status

Low Concern

Habitat

Arroyos and Canyons, Desert and Arid Habitats, Fields, Meadows, and Grasslands, Forests and Woodlands, High Mountains, Shrublands, Savannas, and Thickets, Urban and Suburban Habitats

Guide to North American Birds (13)
Guide to North American Birds (14)

Gray Catbird

Dumetella carolinensis

Mockingbirds and Thrashers

At a Glance

Rather plain but with lots of personality, the Gray Catbird often hides in the shrubbery, making an odd variety of musical and harsh sounds -- including the catlike mewing responsible for its name. At other times it moves about boldly in the open, jerking its long tail expressively. Most catbirds winter in the southern United States or the tropics, but a few linger far to the north if they have access to a reliable source of berries or a well-stocked bird feeder.

Conservation Status

Low Concern

Habitat

Fields, Meadows, and Grasslands, Forests and Woodlands, Freshwater Wetlands, Shrublands, Savannas, and Thickets, Urban and Suburban Habitats

Guide to North American Birds (15)
Guide to North American Birds (16)

Mourning Dove

Zenaida macroura

Pigeons and Doves

At a Glance

The mournful cooing of the Mourning Dove is one of our most familiar bird sounds. From southern Canada to central Mexico, this is one of our most common birds, often abundant in open country and along roadsides. European settlement of the continent, with its opening of the forest, probably helped this species to increase. It also helps itself, by breeding prolifically: in warm climates, Mourning Doves may raise up to six broods per year, more than any other native bird.

Conservation Status

Low Concern

Habitat

Coasts and Shorelines, Desert and Arid Habitats, Fields, Meadows, and Grasslands, Forests and Woodlands, Shrublands, Savannas, and Thickets, Urban and Suburban Habitats

Guide to North American Birds (2024)

FAQs

What is the hardest bird to find in North America? ›

The bird with the most limited range in North America is the island scrub-jay, found only on Santa Cruz Island within California's Channel Islands National Park. Island scrub-jays are bigger and a bolder blue than their mainland relative, the California scrub-jay.

What is the most plentiful bird in North America? ›

American Robin

Found throughout North America, this familiar orange-breasted thrush may be the most abundant bird in the U.S. and Canada.

How many birds has North America lost in the last 50 years? ›

Slowly, steadily and almost imperceptibly, North America's bird population is dwindling.

What is Audubon's bird guide? ›

The Audubon Bird Guide is a free and complete field guide to over 800 species of North American birds, right in your pocket. Built for all experience levels, it will help you identify the birds around you, keep track of the birds you've seen, and get outside to find new birds near you.

What is the number 1 rarest bird in the world? ›

The Night Parrot is possibly the rarest bird in the world today. It is a medium-sized, nocturnal parrot with brownish-grey upperparts and barred underparts. It was thought extinct until 2013, when one was discovered alive in a remote area of Queensland, Australia.

What is the most feared bird in the world? ›

Cassowaries have been called “the world's most dangerous bird,” but the last recorded cassowary-related death in Australia occurred almost 100 years ago. Non-fatal attacks, while more common, are still infrequent and may happen when people try to feed the birds.

Which bird is only found in the USA? ›

Endemic Birds Of The United States
Endemic Birds of the United StatesBinomial Scientific Name
Boat-Tailed GrackleQuiscalus major
Salt-Marsh SparrowAmmodramus caudacutus
Yellow-Billed MagpiePica nuttalli
Bachman's SparrowPeucaea aestivalis
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What is the rare bird in USA? ›

Other rare birds include the Gunnison Sage-Grouse, Piping Plover, Florida Scrub Jay, Ashy Storm Petrel, Northern Spotted Owl and Inyo California Towhee.

What is the largest flying bird in North America? ›

The California condor is the largest flying bird in North America. Its wings may stretch nearly 10 feet from tip to tip. When in flight, this huge bird glides on air currents to soar as high as a dizzying 15,000 feet. Condors were sacred birds to the Native Americans who lived in the open spaces of the U.S. West.

What bird was lost for 140 years? ›

A rare bird last spotted 140 years ago has been found in Papua New Guinea, delighting researchers. The black-naped pheasant pigeon was last documented by scientists in 1882.

What American bird was hunted to extinction? ›

In Audubon's time there was an estimated 3 billion passenger pigeons. By 1914 the last remaining pigeon would die... The extinction of the Passenger Pigeon had two major causes: commercial exploitation of pigeon meat on a massive scale and loss of habitat.

Which group of birds is currently declining the most in North America? ›

Among the groups in the fastest decline are grassland birds, such as Bobolinks and Mountain Plovers, which have shown a total 34 percent loss. Lesser Yellowlegs, Whimbrels, and other shorebirds aren't far behind with populations down by 33 percent.

What is the hobby of bird-watching called? ›

Also known as: birding, birdwatching.

What is the bird-watching code? ›

Everyone who enjoys birds and birding must always respect wildlife, its environment, and the rights of others. In any conflict of interest between birds and birders, the welfare of the birds and their environment comes first.

Which bird is native to the American continent? ›

However some groups unique to the New World have also arisen; those represented in the list are the hummingbirds, the New World vultures, the New World quail, the tyrant flycatchers, the vireos, the mimids, the New World warblers, the tanagers, the cardinals, and the icterids.

What is the rarest bird to see in the US? ›

10 of the Rarest Birds in the United States
  • California Condor. From Wikipedia Commons. ...
  • San Clemente Loggerhead Shrike. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service photo. ...
  • Mississippi Sandhill Crane. ...
  • Island Scrub Jay. ...
  • Attwater's Prairie Chicken. ...
  • California Clapper Rail. ...
  • Light-footed Clapper Rail. ...
  • Kirtland's Warbler.

What is the strongest bird in North America? ›

The Harpy Eagle is the largest, most powerful raptor in the Americas, bigger even than the Golden Eagle. Its name refers to the harpies of Greek mythology, monsters in the form of a bird with a human face.

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