During breeding season, it is a dark bird, with darker shades all around its body, except for the bright yellow spots that occur all over its bottom, head and side areas. The non-breeding season causes it to lose most of this coloring, opting instead
The Cedar Waxwing is a fascinatingly northern-American bird, with the color scheme to match. It has a brown upper body. A black mask covers its eyes, running from the edge of the bill to back behind the eyes. The wings are a dark color, with the edge
The Downy Woodpecker is very short, only about six inches long. Its coloring scheme is unique, a bright black and white. Its back is white, with black wings, nape and rump, the white coloring continuing across its underbelly and outer tail feathers.
The Red Cockaded Woodpecker is a small species of woodpecker, measuring a scant 20 to 23 centimeters lengthwise. Its plumage is colored mostly white and black, with bars running across its back, which help to separate it from similar-looking species
The House Wren is a stout, proud-looking, little bird. At maturity the average House Wren will measure from four and a half to five inches in length. Its bill has a sharp little point on it, and tends to be on the thin side. Its belly is darker than
The average Buzzard measures 17 to 22 inches, with females usually a little larger than males. Coloration varies greatly, from dark to almost white, and usually provides good camouflage for this tree-dweller. The Buzzard's wings span anywhere from 48
The Crested Caracara has a long neck and can be identified by its white wingtip patches, white head and white tails. The rest of the wings and the back are black, but are brown in juveniles. The tail also has a terminal band, which is black. The head