Common Birds in GA

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Northern Cardinal

American Goldfinch

Northern Mockingbird

Dark-eyed Junco

American Robin

Brown Thrasher

Red-bellied Woodpecker

Pileated Woodpecker

Brown-headed Nuthatch

White-breasted Nuthatch

Carolina Chickadee

Tufted Titmouse

Ruby-crowned Kinglet

Golden-crowned Kinglet

House Finch

Purple Finch

Mourning Dove

Rock Dove

Chipping Sparrow

House Sparrow

Common Grackle

Red-winged Blackbird

Blue Jay

Eastern Bluebird

Yellow-rumped Warbler

White-throated Sparrow

Eastern Towhee

Downy Woodpecker

Hairy Woodpecker

Carolina Wren

Red-headed Woodpecker

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

Red-tailed Hawk

Cooper’s Hawk

Northern Harrier

Red-Shouldered Hawk

American Kestrel

Eastern Phoebe

Eastern Kingbird

European Starling

Brown Creeper

Summer Tanager

Indigo Bunting

Pine Siskin

Field Sparrow

Song Sparrow

Pine Warbler

Yellow-throated Warbler

Black-and-White Warbler

Common Yellowthroat

Red-breasted Nuthatch

House Wren

Hermit Thrush

Gray Catbird

Cedar Waxwing

American Crow

Fish Crow

Boat-tailed Grackle

Brown-headed Cowbird

Common Ground Dove

Belted Kingfisher

Red-tailed Hawk

Sharp-shinned Hawk

Osprey

Turkey Vulture

Black Vulture

Northern Flicker

Ruby-throated Hummingbird

Chimney Swift

Barn Swallow

Northern Rough-Winged Swallow

Tree Swallow

Purple Martin

Great Crested Flycatcher

Red-eyed Vireo

White-eyed Vireo

Blue-headed Vireo

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

Barn Owl

Voice: calls include harsh, raspy screeches and hisses; also makes metallic clicking sounds

Eastern Screech-Owl

Voice: horselike "whinny" that rises and falls; long whistled trill on same pitch

Great Horned Owl

Voice: call during breeding season is 4-6 deep hoots: hoo-hoo-hooo0 hoo-hoo or "Whose Awake? Me Too"; male also gives higher pitched hoots

Barred Owl

Voice: most characteristic of all owls; loud, hooting, rhythmic, laughing call is heard mostly in spring but also throughout the year: "Who cooks for you? Who cooks for you?"

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