by Akash

The Songbirds in The US: A Guide to Common Species

American Robin: This bird has an orange tummy and sings a beautiful song.

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Northern Cardinal: The male is bright red and sings a pretty song. It visits backyards often.

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Carolina Wren: It's a small bird that sings a happy song and likes to explore small spaces.

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Eastern Bluebird: This bird is blue and sings a soft, nice song. It likes open fields and gardens.

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Black-capped Chickadee: It has a cool call that sounds like "chick-a-dee-dee-dee." It can do acrobatics in the air.

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Western Meadowlark: It lives in grasslands and has a flute-like song that sounds nice across the prairies.

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Song Sparrow: It comes to gardens and fields a lot. It sings many different songs.

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Yellow Warbler: It's a pretty yellow bird with a sweet song like a gentle breeze in the summer.

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Baltimore Oriole: The male is orange and black. It has a flute-like song that announces the arrival of spring.

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House Finch: These cute birds have a happy, warbling song. They often come to bird feeders in backyards.

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