WNC Birds

Birds

ID Common Name Habitat Food Backyard Tips Conservation Status Options      
0 Bird Tree Nut sdg Low concern View Edit Delete
8 Carolina Wren` Open woodlands Insects Carolina Wrens visit suet-filled feeders during winter. Low concern View Edit Delete
9 Tufted Titmouse Forests Insects Tufted Titmouse are regulars at backyard bird feeders, especially in winter. They prefer sunflower seeds but will eat suet, peanuts, and other seeds as well. Low concern View Edit Delete
10 Ruby-Throated Hummingbird Open woodlands Nectar You can attract Ruby-throated Hummingbirds to your backyard by setting up hummingbird feeders or by planting tubular flowers. Low concern View Edit Delete
11 Eastern Towhee Scrub Omnivore Eastern Towhees are likely to visit – or perhaps live in – your yard if you’ve got brushy, shrubby, or overgrown borders. Low concern View Edit Delete
12 Indigo Bunting Open woodlands Insects You can attract Indigo Buntings to your yard with feeders, particularly with small seeds such as thistle or nyjer. Low concern View Edit Delete