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  2. Mourning dove - Wikipedia

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    The crown of the adult male is a distinctly bluish-grey color. Females are similar in appearance but with more brown coloring overall and a little smaller than the male. The iridescent feather patches on the neck above the shoulders are nearly absent but can be quite vivid on males. Juvenile birds have a scaly appearance and are generally ...

  3. Northern cardinal - Wikipedia

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    Young birds, both male and female, show coloring similar to the adult female until the fall, when they molt and grow adult feathers. [13] They are brown above and red-brown below, with brick-colored crest, forehead, wings, and tail. [5] The legs and feet are a dark pink-brown. The iris of the eye is brown. [5]

  4. Portal:Birds - Wikipedia

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    It is a medium-sized species of pigeon, being 33–36 cm (13–14 in) long and weighing 259 g (9.1 oz) on average. Adult males have slate-grey upperparts, chestnut-maroon throats and bellies, whitish breasts, and a pale grey terminal tail band. The lores and orbital region are bright red. Females are similar, but have grayish breasts and grey ...

  5. Saint Helena plover - Wikipedia

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    Kittlitz's plover is the Saint Helena bird's closest relative. [2] The Saint Helena plover is generally larger (around 15 cm (6 in) in size [3]) with spindlier legs.. The bird was first mentioned in 1638, and is the national bird of Saint Helena, featured on the island's coat of arms and flag.

  6. Bird - Wikipedia

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    [335] [336] There have been long-term declines in North American bird populations, with an estimated loss of 2.9 billion breeding adults, about 30% of the total, since 1970. [ 337 ] [ 338 ] The most commonly cited human threat to birds is habitat loss . [ 339 ]

  7. Indigo bunting - Wikipedia

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    The immature bird resembles the female in coloring, although a male may have hints of blue on the tail and shoulders and have darker streaks on the underside. The beak is short and conical. In the adult female, the beak is light brown tinged with blue, and in the adult male the upper half is brownish-black while the lower is light blue. [12]

  8. Cockatiel - Wikipedia

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    The pied mutation first appeared in California in 1949. This mutation is a blotch of colour on an otherwise solid-coloured bird. For example, this may appear as a grey blotch on a yellow cockatiel. Lutino colouration was first seen in 1958. These birds lack the grey of their wild counterparts and are white to soft yellow.

  9. Verdin - Wikipedia

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    The verdin is a very small bird. At 4.5 in (11 cm) in length, it rivals the American bushtit as one of the smallest passerines in North America. It is gray overall, and adults have a bright yellow head and rufous shoulder patch (the lesser coverts). Unlike the tits, it has a sharply pointed bill. Juveniles have a light gray body without the ...