Most Wanted Birds

Purple Finch

The purple finch is a very common feeder bird, and they are a delight to watch. Learn how to attract purple finches to your yard, and listen to their song.

Purple Martin

Want to attract purple martins to your backyard during nesting season? It's easier than you think. Learn how to attract purple martins to your yard, and listen to their song.

Red-Bellied Woodpecker

You might wonder where this flier got its name since its red belly is nearly impossible to see, but it's still a frequent backyard visitor. Learn how to attract the red-bellied woodpecker to your yard, and listen to its song.

Red-Headed Woodpecker

You can't miss the red-headed woodpecker with its vibrant scarlet head. Learn how to attract the red-headed woodpecker to your yard, and listen to its song.

Rose-Breasted Grosbeak

Rose-breasted grosbeaks are a definite sign of spring, especially when you see them perched in a beautiful blooming dogwood. Learn how to attract rose-breasted grosbeaks to your yard, and listen to their song.

Ruby-Throated Hummingbird

As the only hummingbird that regularly flies to the East, the ruby-throated hummingbird is definitely one of America's favorite fliers. Learn how to attract ruby-throated hummingbirds to your yard, and listen to their song.

Rufous Hummingbird

This little bird has a big personality. Although rufous hummingbirds are mostly western birds, they do have a fairly large range. Learn how to attract rufous hummingbirds to your yard, and listen to their song.

Scarlet Tanager

Discover some of the best birds in North America like the scarlet tanager.

Screech-Owl

The screech-owl is probably one of America's favorite owls. You can even attract them with an owl house. Learn how to attract the screech-owl to your yard, and listen to its song.

Song Sparrow

We'll show you some of the best birds in North America. This "Most Wanted Birds" list from the editors of Birds & Blooms has great photos and tips to attract these beauties to your backyard.

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