5 MOST COMMON BACKYARD BIRDS YOU'LL SEE DURING THE WINTER
Published By Gurpreet Singh | 22 Nov, 2024
Birdwatchers enjoy winter as some bird species migrate to warmer areas. Despite the cold, a few birds remain and can be enjoyed in backyards with proper food and shelter.
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Here are some 5 Most Common Backyard Birds You'll See During the Winter
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Black-Capped Chickadees
The black-capped chickadee is charming and small, with distinctive black feathers on top and a preference for birch trees. They enjoy peanuts, sunflower seeds, and suet.
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American Goldfinch
The American goldfinch, a bright yellow bird with a black forehead, is a popular sight in the US. Enjoy birdwatching by offering thistle seeds and observing their feeding habits.
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White-Breasted Nuthatch
White-breasted nuthatch, found in backyards and forests, adorned in white, grey, and black, loves sunflower seeds.
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Blue Jay
Blue jays have bright blue coats, and distinctive calls; often coexist with humans, making them easy to draw.
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Mourning Dove
Common mourning dove is often mistaken for owls due to soft cooing. Social bird thrives near humans.