Song Birds - Traditional
American
Goldfinch
Bluebird
Catbird Gray-Cheeked Thrush
Hermit
Thrush
Meadowlark
Robin
Sparrows
Swainson's Thrush
Warblers
Wood Thrush
Wren
American Goldfinch
American Goldfinch (taxidermy)

Mountain Bluebird

Mountain Bluebird and nest box.


Bluebird (taxidermy)

Catbird (taxidermy)

Gray-Cheeked Thrush
(taxidermy)

Hermit Thrush (taxidermy)

Swainson's Thrush

Meadowlark
Meadowlark (taxidermy)

American Robin

Robin hunting - probably for an earthworm.


American Tree Sparrow (taxidermy)

Baird's Sparrow (taxidermy)

Brewer's Sparrow (taxidermy)

Chipping Sparrow (taxidermy)

Clay Coloured Sparrow

Fox Sparrow (taxidermy)

Grasshopper Sparrow (taxidermy)

Harris Sparrow (taxidermy)

House sparrow (male) This bird is not really a
sparrow, but a finch. It is probably the bird most people think of when we
say the word - sparrow. This is because the house sparrow lives among
man's dwellings, and is extremely common. It is not native to North
America, but has been here for a long time, and has become part of our
natural landscape in urban areas and on farms. You will not see this bird
living out in the wilderness. .

Lark Sparrow




Le Conte's Sparrow (taxidermy)

Song Sparrow


Savannah Sparrow (taxidermy)

Sharp-tailed Sparrow (taxidermy)

Vesper Sparrow

White-crowned Sparrow (taxidermy)

White-throated Sparrow (taxidermy)

Bay-Breasted Warbler (taxidermy)

Blackburnian Warbler (taxidermy)

Blackpoll Warbler (taxidermy)

Black-throated Green Warbler (taxidermy)

Black-and-White Warbler (taxidermy)

Canada Warbler (taxidermy)

Cape May Warbler (taxidermy)

Connecticut Warbler (taxidermy)

Magnolia Warbler (taxidermy)

Orange-Crowned Warbler (taxidermy)

Palm Warbler (taxidermy)

Townsend's Warbler (taxidermy)

Wilson's Warbler (taxidermy)

Yellow Breasted Chat (taxidermy)

Drawing of Yellow Warblers by Susan Wegner


Yellow Warbler (taxidermy)

Yellow-rumped Warbler (taxidermy)

Common Yellowthroat

House Wren
(taxidermy)

Marsh Wren (taxidermy)


Rock Wren (taxidermy)

Winter Wren (taxidermy)

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