by Akash

10 Common Small Birds in Florida

Northern Cardinal: Bright red with a distinctive crest, often seen in gardens, parks, and wooded areas.

Eastern Bluebird: Small, blue with reddish breast, often found in open fields and pastures.

American Goldfinch: Bright yellow with black and white wings, commonly found in gardens and fields.

Carolina Wren: Small, brown with a distinctive song, often found in wooded areas and parks.

House Sparrow: Small, brown and gray with a pointed beak, commonly found in urban areas, parks, and gardens.

Ruby-throated Hummingbird: Tiny, with iridescent green feathers and a ruby-red throat, often seen feeding on nectar.

Tufted Titmouse: Small, gray with a distinctive tuft of feathers on its head, often seen in wooded areas and parks.

Painted Bunting: Brightly colored with green, blue, and red feathers, often found in scrublands, thickets, and brushy areas.

White-eyed Vireo: Small, green with a distinctive white eye ring, often found in scrublands, brushy areas, and thickets.

Red-bellied Woodpecker: Small woodpecker with a red cap and back, often heard hammering on trees in wooded areas and parks.

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