The Wood Duck is arguably one of the most stunningly beautiful waterfowl in North America, known for its intricate patterns and vibrant colors.
The American Kestrel, North America’s smallest falcon, dazzles with its colorful plumage, showcasing oranges, blues, and grays.
The Baltimore Oriole is a herald of spring in the eastern states, with the male’s bright orange and black plumage making it easily recognizable.
The Mountain Bluebird, Idaho and Nevada's state bird, is striking against western settings with its vivid blue plumage.
The Lazuli Bunting is a small bird that lights up its environment with its bright blue head and back, combined with a cinnamon belly.
The Great Blue Heron stands as one of the most majestic and easily recognizable wading birds in North America.
The Violet-green Swallow is a small bird that enchants with its iridescent green back and violet rump and shoulders.
The Green Jay, known for its bright green, blue, and black plumage, is a colorful addition to the southern Texas and Mexican landscapes.