By Sheetal Kumari | August 20, 2024
The Northern Cardinal is a popular bird found in North America and is known for its vibrant red plumage and distinctive song
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Found in open woods and backyards across North America, the Bluebird captivates with its bright blue and orange feathers and melodic song.
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Common in backyards and gardens across North America, the American Robin stands out with its brown back and red breast. Its cheerful song adds charm to many neighbourhoods.
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Found in North American wetlands, the Red-winged Blackbird's glossy black feathers and vivid red and yellow patches make it striking. Its song is a familiar sound in marshes and swamps.
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Found in the southeastern United States, the Mockingbird is known for its incredible mimicry abilities, but its own song is also a beautiful thing to hear
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Found in woodlands across Europe, Asia, and North America, the Thrush boasts a spotted breast and brown back. Its haunting song is a joy to hear.
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Found in forests and backyards across the Americas, the Oriole's bright orange and black feathers are striking. Its song enhances its impressive appearance.
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Found in Europe, Asia, and Africa, the Nightingale's brown plumage may be subtle, but its song is renowned as one of the most beautiful in the bird world.
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Found in Australian forests, the Lyrebird's remarkable mimicry makes its song truly unique, imitating other birds, animals, and even car alarms.
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The Western Tanager, with its bright orange head, yellow body, and red stripes, is a vibrant songbird found in western North America.
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