Vibrant red males, brownish females. Bounce in flight, sing melodically. Common in eastern USA. Missouri's official bird; females sing on nests.
Crested, 11", blue and gray bird. Messy nests, eats acorns, insects. Noisy with "Nyeah!" call. Common in woodlands, towns.
Mourning Doves, 12" long, 4.2 oz, wingspan 18". Grayish-brown, distinct song, feeds on seeds, common in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.
9.25", red head, wooded habitats, eats nuts, insects. Common in Eastern USA. Loud "Qwerr!" call.
6.75" bird, black and white, red patch on males, eats insects, nests in tree cavities. Common in Canada and USA. Feeder visitor.
Small, crested blue-gray bird, 6.5 inches, feeds on insects and seeds, nests in cavities, recognizable by "peter peter peter" song.
10" bird with dark gray upperparts, brick red underparts. Found in NA, sings a cheerful song. Nests in trees. Pop. 370M.
17.5" length, 1 lb weight, 39" wingspan. All-black, social, omnivorous, common in North America. Vocal: "Caw! Caw!"