Blue Jay
Long-necked “snake bird” found in wooded swamps, marshes, and ponds. Males are black with white on wing; females similar but with brownish neck and head.
Anhinga
Is a burrowing owl least consern?
Yes
Barn Swallow
Note large yellow-orange bill, short black plumes on head, and black and chestnut pattern on shoulder. Immatures are more brownish than adults, and have a dark crown. Fairly common and widespread throughout North America. Occurs in almost any wetland habitat.
Great Blue Heron
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Scarlet Tanager
Large, mostly white raptor that cruises over lakes, rivers, and coastal waterways in search of fish. Found on every continent except Antarctica. In flight, holds wings with a kink in the wrist (shaped like an "M").
Osprey
Royal Tern
Svelte with a long, pointed tail. Plain brown overall with dark spots on wing. Juvenile is covered with pale scaly pattern. Widespread and common throughout much of North America, from southern Canada to Panama, including the Caribbean. (Loves suburbs)
Morning Dove(Burble)
Willet
Elegant seabird with extremely long wings and forked tail. Adults are pale gray with white cheek, black cap, and red bill and legs. Rarely seen away from breeding grounds on coastal islands or small ponds in the Arctic tundra.
Artic Tern