Diverse species of brown birds call Florida their home. The wrens are the common, tiny brown birds living in Florida that frequent backyards. The brown thrasher is a reddish brown bird, while the marsh wren is a brown and black bird of the state.
If you see a big brown bird with a yellow belly here, it is most likely a great-crested flycatcher. A small bird with a similar coloration is the American goldfinch. The brown thrasher looks unique with the white spots on its body, while the American robin is a brown bird with an orange beak.
Large Brown Birds in Florida: Rose-breasted Grosbeak (Female), White-throated Sparrow, Brown Pelican, Eastern Towhee, Northern Flicker, Great-crested Flycatcher.
Medium-Sized Brown Birds in Florida: American Robin.
Small Brown Birds in Florida: Carolina Wren, House Finch (Female), Northern Cardinal (Female), House Sparrow, House Wren, Red-winged Blackbird (Female).
Brown Birds in Florida by Regions
White Birds in Central Florida: American Bittern, American Goldfinch (Female), American Kestrel, American Robin