Most Wanted Birds

American Goldfinch

Want to bring this sunny flier into your yard? It's simple. All you have to do is offer the right type of seed. Learn how to attract the American goldfinch, and listen to its song.

American Robin

Spring isn't the same without the American robin. With its impressive worm-hunting skills and entertaining nesting habits, it's definitely one of America's favorite backyard birds. Learn how to attract an American robin to your yard, and listen to its song.

Anna's Hummingbird

A true icon of California, the Anna's hummingbird is the only year-round hummingbird in the United States. Learn how to attract a Baltimore oriole to your yard, and listen to its song.

Baltimore Oriole

Few birds can match the bold coloring of the male Baltimore oriole. With it's signature black and orange feathers, it's no wonder so many people want this flier at their feeders. Learn how to attract a Baltimore oriole to your yard, and listen to its song.

Black-Capped Chickadee

As one of the friendliest backyard birds in North America, many have convinced this flier to eat from their hand. Learn how to attract a black-capped chickadee to your yard, and listen to its song.

Black-Headed Grosbeak

The black-headed grosbeak might not have the brilliant colors of the rose-breasted, but it's still an alluring backyard bird. Learn how to attract the black-headed grosbeak to your yard, and listen to its song.

Blue Jay

Friend or Foe? While many consider blue jays a pest, others can't get enough of this colorful flier. Learn how to attract blue jays to your yard, and listen to their song.

Bullock's Oriole

The Bullock's oriole is the western counterpart to the Baltimore oriole. Learn how to attract the Bullock's oriole to your yard, and listen to its song.

Carolina Wren

Once you've heard the song of a Carolina wren, you never forget it. Learn how to attract the Carolina wren to your yard, and listen to its song.

Cedar Waxwing

If you've ever seen a group of waxwings take over a berry-filled tree, then you know just how special these backyard birds are. Learn how to attract cedar waxwings to your yard, and listen to their song.

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