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  2. Bird Identification By Color: Know What You Saw - Birdzilla

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    Search Bird By COLOR Facts IDENTIFICATION Bird Identification Birding Popular Color is one of a bird’s most obvious features. The links on the right will take you to images and descriptions of some of the more commonly seen birds with a predominant color.

  3. Detailed information for more than 600 North American bird species, including ID help, browse by shape and taxonomy, and deeper articles. Skip to main content Donate

  4. Identifying Birds | Audubon

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    Quick ID Guides. Curious about a bird you see on the regular? You can likely find it below. Get to Know These 20 Common Birds. What's That Bird at Your Suet Feeder? More Comparison Tips. How to Tell a Raven From a Crow. These black birds may belong to the same family and look similar in some ways, but several distinctive traits help set them apart.

  5. Enter all you were able to observe—what color was it? How big? What did its tail look like?—and Bird ID will narrow down a list of possible matches for your location and date in real time. Learn about the birds you love.

  6. Identify the birds you see or hear with Merlin Bird ID. Free global bird guide with photos, sounds, maps, and more.

  7. How to Identify Birds | Audubon

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    Birds come in all sorts of eye-catching hues, which makes them easier to spot in busy backdrops. But color isn't always the best place to start when trying to identify a species. Bluebirds aren’t always blue, goldfinches aren’t always gold—if we just focus on color, we may have to learn the same species over and over.

  8. Identify Birds by Color: Simple Tips for Quick Bird ID

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    You can identify birds by color through several reliable methods. Start by noting the overall color patterns, from bold markings to subtle shadings. Look for distinctive features like white flashes on tails and wings – these are often key identifiers for species like nuthatches and redstarts.