This is a short list -- start your birding!
| Name | Habitat | Food | Conservation | Backyard Tips | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carolina Wren | Open woodlands | Insects | Low concern | Carolina Wrens visit suet-filled feeders during winter. | View | Edit | Delete |
| Tufted Titmouse | Forests | Insects | Low concern | Tufted Titmouse are regulars at backyard bird feeders, especially in winter. They prefer sunflower seeds but will eat suet, peanuts, and other seeds as well. | View | Edit | Delete |
| Ruby-Throated Hummingbird | Open woodlands | Nectar | Low concern | You can attract Ruby-throated Hummingbirds to your backyard by setting up hummingbird feeders or by planting tubular flowers. | View | Edit | Delete |
| Eastern Towhee | Scrub | Omnivore | Low concern | Eastern Towhees are likely to visit – or perhaps live in – your yard if you’ve got brushy, shrubby, or overgrown borders. | View | Edit | Delete |
| Indigo Bunting | Open woodlands | Insects | Low concern | You can attract Indigo Buntings to your yard with feeders, particularly with small seeds such as thistle or nyjer. | View | Edit | Delete |
| Test Bird | The sky | Small Humans | Extinct | If you see it, RUN! | View | Edit | Delete |