The spotted towhee is typically a ground feeder and will come to your backyard with the right kind of food. Learn how to attract the spotted towhee to your yard, and listen to its song.
Tree swallows are amazing acrobats when it comes to flying. Do you have these entertaining birds in your backyard? Learn how to attract tree swallows to your yard, and listen to their song.
The tufted titmouse is a great addition to any backyard. Learn how to attract the tufted titmouse to your yard, and listen to its song.
This is one of the friendliest fliers in the West. Some even say it will eat a peanut out of your hand! Learn how to attract the western scrub-jay to your yard, and listen to its song.
It might only fly in the West, but the western tanager is still a favorite among bird-watchers all over the United States. Learn how to attract the western tanager to your yard, and listen to its song.
Have you seen the white-breasted nuthatch crawling down a tree? There's a good reason for this. Learn how to attract the white-breasted nuthatch to your yard, and listen to its song.
The white-throated sparrow is often forgotten, but this backyard bird is a true gem. Learn how to attract the white-throated sparrow to your yard, and listen to its song.
Did you know that wood ducks will actually nest in a nest box? They are gorgeous, entertaining birds. Learn how to attract wood ducks to your yard, and listen to their song.
The wood thrush might not have bright colors, but it's definitely a bird you want in your backyard. Learn how to attract the wood thrush to your yard, and listen to its song.
The yellow warbler has one of the sweetest songs of all birds in North America. Learn how to attract yellow warblers to your yard, and listen to their song.
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