8 Most Common Birds of Missouri 

Vibrant red males, brownish females. Bounce in flight, sing melodically. Common in eastern USA. Missouri's official bird; females sing on nests.

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Northern Cardinal

Crested, 11", blue and gray bird. Messy nests, eats acorns, insects. Noisy with "Nyeah!" call. Common in woodlands, towns.

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Blue Jay

Mourning Doves, 12" long, 4.2 oz, wingspan 18". Grayish-brown, distinct song, feeds on seeds, common in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.

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Mourning Dove

9.25", red head, wooded habitats, eats nuts, insects. Common in Eastern USA. Loud "Qwerr!" call.

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Red-bellied Woodpecker

6.75" bird, black and white, red patch on males, eats insects, nests in tree cavities. Common in Canada and USA. Feeder visitor.

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Downy Woodpecker

Small, crested blue-gray bird, 6.5 inches, feeds on insects and seeds, nests in cavities, recognizable by "peter peter peter" song.

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Tufted Titmouse

10" bird with dark gray upperparts, brick red underparts. Found in NA, sings a cheerful song. Nests in trees. Pop. 370M.

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American Robin

17.5" length, 1 lb weight, 39" wingspan. All-black, social, omnivorous, common in North America. Vocal: "Caw! Caw!"

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American Crow

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