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North America's largest native waterfowl glides across pristine lakes and wetlands, its pure white feathers and 8-foot wingspan creating an unforgettable sight.

This reddish-brown colored thrush fills North American woodland mornings with one of the most hauntingly beautiful spiral songs in the natural world.

This swift-footed desert dweller can sprint at speeds up to 40 km/h (25 mph) through the American Southwest, snatching up lizards and snakes with pinpoint precision.

The striking orange-and-black songbird found across eastern forests and backyard feeders, with distinctive whistling tunes and acrobatic feeding habits.

This compact hawk soars in spectacular kettles of thousands during its dramatic fall migration through eastern North America, creating one of nature's most impressive aerial displays.

A brilliant flash of crimson transforms any forest walk in eastern North America when this striking songbird swoops between the treetops.

A striking songbird found across North American forests with its bold black-and-white plumage and signature rosy-red chest patch, making it a favorite visitor at backyard feeders across the continent.

With its melodious voice echoing through North American gardens and woodlands, this small but spirited songbird delivers up to 20 different tune variations to mark its territory.

A master of melancholy melodies, this brown-backed songbird fills North American forests with its haunting, flute-like evening songs that echo through the trees.

This small but hardy songbird found across North American forests with its distinctive flash of yellow, standing out as one of the continent's most widespread winter warblers.

This small, stocky waterbird dives like a submarine in North American lakes and ponds, vanishing in a split second when startled and resurfacing many yards away.

A nimble acrobat of North American forests, this small but fierce visitor to backyard feeders defies gravity by walking headfirst down tree trunks, searching every crack and crevice for tasty insects.

A flash of sky-blue streaking across the western mountains signals one of North America's most eye-catching songbirds at work, hovering like a kestrel before diving for insects in the alpine meadows.

This tiny, active songbird flits through the coastal sage scrub of Southern California, using its long tail like a rudder as it hunts for insects among the branches.

This vocal mimic is a backyard favorite across North America, famous for its cat-like mewing calls and ability to copy the songs of over a dozen other birds.

North America's largest native waterfowl glides across pristine lakes and wetlands, its pure white feathers and 8-foot wingspan creating an unforgettable sight.

This reddish-brown colored thrush fills North American woodland mornings with one of the most hauntingly beautiful spiral songs in the natural world.

This swift-footed desert dweller can sprint at speeds up to 40 km/h (25 mph) through the American Southwest, snatching up lizards and snakes with pinpoint precision.

The striking orange-and-black songbird found across eastern forests and backyard feeders, with distinctive whistling tunes and acrobatic feeding habits.

This compact hawk soars in spectacular kettles of thousands during its dramatic fall migration through eastern North America, creating one of nature's most impressive aerial displays.

A brilliant flash of crimson transforms any forest walk in eastern North America when this striking songbird swoops between the treetops.

A striking songbird found across North American forests with its bold black-and-white plumage and signature rosy-red chest patch, making it a favorite visitor at backyard feeders across the continent.

With its melodious voice echoing through North American gardens and woodlands, this small but spirited songbird delivers up to 20 different tune variations to mark its territory.

A master of melancholy melodies, this brown-backed songbird fills North American forests with its haunting, flute-like evening songs that echo through the trees.

This small but hardy songbird found across North American forests with its distinctive flash of yellow, standing out as one of the continent's most widespread winter warblers.

This small, stocky waterbird dives like a submarine in North American lakes and ponds, vanishing in a split second when startled and resurfacing many yards away.

A nimble acrobat of North American forests, this small but fierce visitor to backyard feeders defies gravity by walking headfirst down tree trunks, searching every crack and crevice for tasty insects.

A flash of sky-blue streaking across the western mountains signals one of North America's most eye-catching songbirds at work, hovering like a kestrel before diving for insects in the alpine meadows.

This tiny, active songbird flits through the coastal sage scrub of Southern California, using its long tail like a rudder as it hunts for insects among the branches.

This vocal mimic is a backyard favorite across North America, famous for its cat-like mewing calls and ability to copy the songs of over a dozen other birds.