North America is home to eight species of eagles: the bald eagle, golden eagle, harpy eagle, crested eagle, black hawk-eagle, black-and-white hawk-eagle, ornate hawk-eagle, and solitary eagle. Together, they represent the full diversity of eagles found across the continent.
Category: Identification
Detailed guides and comparisons to help birdwatchers and researchers distinguish species based on plumage, markings, behavior, and habitat. Whether identifying similar-looking birds or learning about unique coloration patterns, these articles offer essential insights for accurate field identification.
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7 black birds with yellow heads and how to identify them
Some of the most distinctive black birds with yellow heads include the yellow-headed blackbird, yellow-hooded blackbird, golden-headed manakin, and yellow-crested helmetshrike. This article examines these species along with other birds that share similar yellow-to-orange head coloration, including certain woodpeckers and vultures, which may appear similar to these species from a distance. We focus on their […]
8 black birds with red wings and similar-looking species you might spot
Some of the most recognizable birds with black plumage and red wing markings include the red-winged blackbird, tricolored blackbird, and red-shouldered blackbird. This article examines these species along with others that share similar color patterns, including those with red feathers on the wings, tail, or belly that may appear similar from a distance. We focus […]