Four Birds to Watch For This Spring

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You can expect to see a variety of birds at any given time across the state of Tennessee, but some months and species prove to be more prevalent in their sightings. These four birds frequent the area and are likely to be seen in your own backyard. Keep a journal to note their frequency throughout the year.

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American Robin

American Robin: This large songbird has a gray back and wings and an orange breast. A prevalent bird that is often seen on suburban lawns can be seen year round, though expect an influx in winter months.

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  1. Karina says:

    I have all those beautiful birds in my back yard every single day!!! I can also add a nesting pair of eastern blue birds who have laid 3 eggs in the blue bird box in my back yard!! I love all my feather friends!

  2. darla cummins says:

    I have fed all kinds of birds when living in Ohio and in Tn for the last 30 years but if they keep Raising the cost of the 40-50 pounds bag of black sun flower seed the price has jumped 6-8 dollars a bag my feather friends may be going on a diet

  3. Jim Harrell says:

    Has anyone ever seen a Loggerhead Strike? They showed about them on Tennessee’s Wild Side. According to the show there use to be four in Rutherford County but because of all the development there habitat has been wiped out.

  4. Diane Hinkle says:

    I’m wondering if it’s really the House Finch we should look for, not a Purple Finch. They are easily confused but have different habits and habitat. Just curious?

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