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  2. Throughout the year, the birds that flock to backyards in Pennsylvania vary. we’ll take a closer look at 25 of the most common birds found in Pennsylvania, providing you with a guide to identifying and appreciating these winged wonders.

  3. 52 Most Common Birds in Pennsylvania: The Ultimate Guide!

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    In this guide, we’ll highlight the 52 most common birds you can find in Pennsylvania, whether you’re a seasoned birder or just starting out. Table of Contents. 1 Most Common Birds in Pennsylvania. 1.1 Northern Cardinal. 1.2 Blue Jay. 1.3 American Robin. 1.4 Mourning Dove. 1.5 American Crow. 1.6 Song Sparrow. 1.7 American Goldfinch.

  4. Birds - Audubon Pennsylvania

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    Audubon's Birds and Climate Change Report: 314 birds on the brink! Audubon's newly-released Climate Report sounds the alarm for the Scarlet Tanager, Wood Thrush, Ruffed Grouse, and 81 other species that nest in PA!

  5. List of birds of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    This list of birds of Pennsylvania includes species documented in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and accepted by the Pennsylvania Ornithological Records Committee (PORC). As of May 2021, there were 439 species on the official list. [1] Of them, 80 are classified as accidental, 59 are classed as casual, six have been introduced to North America ...

  6. 30 Birds to Watch in Pennsylvania | Audubon Pennsylvania

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    Check out our 30 Birds to Watch so you can easily spot and count them during February's count. Click on each image to learn about their foliage, habitat, songs, calls, and more. This year's GBBC takes place from February 12th through 15th.

  7. Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania Bird Atlas

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    Long-eared Owl. Sensitive. Public information for Sensitive Species is restricted due to potential harmful impact to these birds. Site-specific information is visible only to the observer and eBird reviewer (s) for the region.

  8. What's your latest life bird? What bird lists do you care about? eBird tallies them for you and archives your photos and sounds—all for free. GadwallMareca strepera. Abundance map. eBird Status and Trends. Advancing Science and Conservation.