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100 Birds of the Northeast (U.S) | Test
100 Birds of the Northeast (U.S) | Test
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1. American Robin
2. Mourning Dove
3. Blue Jay
4. House Sparrow
5. Canada Goose
6. Northern Mockingbird
7. American Crow
8. Carolina Chickadee
9. Red-tailed Hawk
10. Northern Cardinal
11. Killdeer
12. Dark-eyed Junco
13. White-breasted Nuthatch
14. Bald Eagle
15. Red-bellied Woodpecker
16. Carolina Wren
17. Song Sparrow
18. Wild Turkey
19. European Starling
20. Tufted Titmouse
21. Mallard
22. Common Raven
23. American Goldfinch
24. House Wren
25. Eastern Phoebe
26. Common Yellowthroat
27. Great Horned Owl
28. Northern Flicker
29. Grey Catbird
30. White-throated Sparrow
31. Chimney Swift
32. Belted Kingfisher
33. Red-winged Blackbird
34. Laughing Gull
35. House Finch
36. Common Loon
37. Great Crested Flycatcher
38. Ruby-crowned Kinglet
39. Hermit Thrush
40. Wood Duck
41. Yellow Warbler
42. Chipping Sparrow
43. Red-eyed Vireo
44. Tree Swallow
45. Cooper’s Hawk
46. Ovenbird
47. Winter Wren
48. Cedar Waxwing
49. Snow Goose
50. Brown Thrasher
51. Eastern Screech Owl
52. Downy Woodpecker
53. Rock Pigeon
54. Wood Thrush
55. Red-breasted Nuthatch
56. Common Grackle
57. Eastern Wood-Pewee
58. Pileated Woodpecker
59. Brown-headed Cowbird
60. American Woodcock
61. Barred Owl
62. Golden-crowned Kinglet
63. Eastern Whip-poor-will
64. Indigo Bunting
65. Brown Creeper
66. Fish Crow
67. Barn Swallow
68. Eastern Towhee
69. Warbling Vireo
70. Ruby-throated Hummingbird
71. Field Sparrow
72. Eastern Bluebird
73. Hairy Woodpecker
74. Baltimore Oriole
75. Eastern Meadowlark
76. Black-capped Chickadee
77. Osprey
78. Scarlet Tanager
79. Eastern Kingbird
80. Blue Heron
81. Yellow-billed Cuckoo
82. Red-headed Woodpecker
83. Rose-breasted Grosbeak
84. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
85. Black-and-white Warbler
86. Willow Flycatcher
87. Hooded Merganser
88. American Redstart
89. Green Heron
90. Purple Martin
91. Yellow-rumped Warbler
92. American Kestrel
93. Common Nighthawk
94. Ruffed Grouse
95. Common Merganser
96. Great Egret
97. Double crested cormorant
98. Mute Swan
99. Turkey Vulture
100. Black Vulture
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Nancy W.
Nancy W.
2 months ago
This is such a good video! Thanks for sharing! In the spring I kept hearing the weirdest sounds from some bird in the yard. With your video I can confirm it was definitely the grey catbird. So fun to see where the bird sounds are coming from! Ps the loon sound is so freaky...
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Airbagwarring
Airbagwarring
2 months ago
Well put together Anig! Inspirational!
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G-noos
G-noos
2 months ago
I feel like I can never guess a flycatcher by its looks. And it’s the opposite with warblers. They all sound the same but I can at least most times guess a male by seeing one.
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