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Identify Wild Birds

Here's a handy guide to identifying the wild birds of Eastern NC, including species, habitat, and more!

Tap on a bird to view information from The Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Use the legend below to determine the bird's frequency in Pitt County and surrounding areas:

Year Round
Summer (Breeding)
Winter (Non-breeding)
Migration
Rare
Threatened

Blue-headed VireoRed-eyed Vireo Black Capped ChickadeeTufted Titmouse Barn SwallowPurple Martin Brown-Headed NuthatchRed-breasted NuthatchWhite-breasted NuthatchCarolina WrenBrown ThrasherMockingbirdAmerican RobinEastern BluebirdWood ThrushGray Catbird American GoldfinchHouse FinchPurple FinchEvening Grosbeak Common GrackleRed-winged BlackbirdBaltimore OrioleOrchard OrioleEastern MeadowlarkNorthern CardinalRose-breasted GrosbeakBlue GrosbeakIndigo BuntingPainted BuntingSummer TanagerFox SparrowWhite-crowned SparrowWhite-throated SparrowChipping SparrowDark-eyed JuncoEastern TowheeHouse SparrowPine WarblerChestnut-sided WarblerHooded WarblerOrange-crowned WarblerPrairie WarblerYellow-rumped WarblerSwainson's WarblerWilson's WarblerYellow-breasted ChatYellow-throated_WarblerAmerican RedstartNorthern ParulaRoufus HummingbirdRuby-throated Hummingbird Red-bellied WoodpeckerRed-headed WoodpeckerPileated WoodpeckerDowny Woodpecker Hairy WoodpeckerNorthern Flicker Blue JayCedar WaxwingGreat Crested FlycatcherMourning Dove