Several birds, like certain warblers, orioles, and tanagers, have bright yellow plumage. The color comes from carotenoid pigments that these birds consume as part of their diet.
List of Birds That Appear Yellow
- Altamira Oriole
- American Goldfinch
- American Redstart
- Audubon’s Oriole
- Baltimore Oriole
- Black-throated Green Warbler
- Blue-winged Warbler
- Canada Warbler
- Cape May Warbler
- Cape Weaver
- Cedar Waxwing
- Common Yellowthroat
- Couch’s Kingbird
- Dickcissel
- Eastern Meadowlark
- Eastern Yellow Wagtail
- Eurasian Gold Oriole
- Evening Grosbeak
- Golden Pheasant
- Hooded Oriole
- Hooded Warbler
- Lesser Goldfinch
- Magnolia Warbler
- Nashville Warbler
- Orange-crowned Warbler
- Orchard Oriole
- Painted Bunting
- Palm Warbler
- Pine Warbler
- Prairie Warbler
- Prothonotary Warbler
- Saffron Finch
- Scarlet Tanager
- Scott’s Oriole
- Spot-breasted Oriole
- Streaked-backed Oriole
- Summer Tanager
- Townsend Warbler
- Tropical Kingbird
- Verdin
- Western Kingbird
- Western Meadowlark
- Western Tanager
- Western Yellow Wagtail
- White-eyed Vireo
- Wilson’s Warbler
- Yellow Warbler
- Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
- Yellow-breasted Chat
- Yellow-headed Blackbird
- Yellow-rumped Warbler
- Yellow-tailed Oriole
- Yellow-throated Vireo
- Yellow-throated Warbler
Birds With Yellow Patterns and Different Color Combinations
FAQs
1. What birds are black and yellow? Some birds that have black and yellow plumage are the American Goldfinch, the Hooded Oriole, and the Summer Tanager.