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Learn how to identify birds by using clues, tips, and guides from Audubon. Find out the differences between similar species, such as raptors, warblers, finches, and more.
Learn to recognize and attract 15 common birds that visit your backyard feeders, such as goldfinches, doves, jays, robins, hummingbirds, and more. See photos, facts, and tips for each bird species.
Learn how to identify and attract more of the most common birds in North America that visit feeders or hop across your lawn. See photos, facts, and tips for each bird species, from Mourning Dove to Song Sparrow.
Learn how to observe and note the shape, size, color, and behavior of unfamiliar birds in your backyard. Use field guides, apps, photos, and sounds to find out what they are and where they belong.
The best way to identify backyard birds is to use a balanced observation approach that includes noting the behavior, voice, color, and field markings of the bird. A field guide may also help you identify the most common backyard birds in your region.
Learn how to recognize bird field marks, calls, songs, behavior, and feeding preferences with this guide. Find tips on differentiating between similar species, keeping a birding journal, and creating a bird-friendly environment.
Explore more than 800 North American bird species, learn about their lives and habitats, and how climate change is impacting their ability to survive. Compare birds by sounds, behaviors, and habitats, and see photos and maps of their distributions.
Merlin Bird ID is a free app that helps you identify birds by sound, photo, or location. You can also build your life list, explore birds in different regions, and learn from experts and community contributions.
Learn to identify 10 of the most common backyard birds found nationwide, with photos, sounds, and maps. Find out how to help these birds and what threats they face.
Learn how to identify the birds that visit your backyard by observing their behavior, habitats, physical features, and songs. Use a field guide, smartphone apps, and other tools to match the birds with their names and learn more about them.