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The Western Kingbird (Tyrannus verticalis) is a large North American flycatcher with gray-olive upper body, gray head and a dark streak through the eye. The underparts are light turning to yellow on the lower breast and belly. The breeding habitat of the western kingbird are open areas in western North America. Kingbirds make a cup nest in a tree or shrub. The female lays three to five eggs which are incubated for 12 to 14 days. The kingbird migrates in flocks to Florida and the Pacific coast of southern Mexico and Central America. The diet of these birds is mostly insects which they catch in flight or on the ground. They also eat berries. This western kingbird was photographed at Palouse Falls State Park near Starbuck, Washington State, USA.
European stonechat
African Golden breasted Bunting standing front view on a rock in Kruger National park, South Africa ; Specie Fringillaria flaviventris family of Emberizidae
Orange-crowned warbler (Leiothlypis celata) on honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa). Texas
A female Eurasian siskin Carduelis spinus seen feeding on common alder seeds in February. High quality photo
Sparrow
A Canada Warbler perched in a flowering branch
Nine-slayer (Lanius collurio) sits on a branch in Burgenland, Austria, Europe.
A close up of a small black capped chickadee perched on a small twig in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Yellowhammer Emberiza citrinella sitting in a tree with dramatic storm sky in background
A male Western Tanager (Piranga ludoviciana) sitting in a spruce tree.  Shot in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
Close up Northern Wheatear
Magnolia Warbler male perched on a tree branch eating flowers
sparrow with red rocks
Female Hermit Warbler (Setophaga occidentalis) in a desert bush in southeastern Arizona during fall migration.  The Hermit Warbler breeds in coniferous forests in the western United States and winters in Central America.
Kingbird on a branch in Costa Rica.
New Holland Honeyeater, Phylidonyris novaehollandiae, perched in a natural setting, close up detail and isolated, shallow depth of field, room for text.
Taxon name: Black-headed Honeyeater\nTaxon scientific name: Melithreptus affinis\nLocation: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
crested finchbill (Spizixos canifrons), a species of songbird in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae observed in Khonoma in Nagaland, India
A Palm Warbler (Setophaga palmarum) in wetlands near Ocala, Florida.
Golden Whistler  male on the Mid North Coast
The American Goldfinch (Carduelis tristis) is the state bird of Washington, Iowa and New Jersey. It is a fairly common summer resident to the Pacific Northwest, migrating to the southern USA and Mexico in the winter. This female, perched on a branch, was photographed in Edgewood, Washington State, USA.
A colorful Yellow-rumped warbler or Myrtle Warbler sits perched in a tree
Kirtland's warbler, setophaga kirtlandii, also known as the Jack pine bird or warbler. One of the rarest warblers, nearly extinct 50 years ago.
A Willow Warbler sitting on a twig, sunny morning in springtime, Austria
A Tennessee Warbler in a flowering tree branch
The verdin is in a family all its in North America (family name Remizidae)
The vermilion flycatcher (Pyrocephalus rubinus) is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family found throughout South America and southern North America. Ecuador. Galapagos Islands National Park, Santa Cruz Island highlands. Female
A close up of a Red-eyed Vireo.
The Pine Siskin (Spinus pinus) is a North American bird in the finch family.  In Northern Arizona they are a common feeder bird throughout the winter.  This bird was photographed at Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
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