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Blue Birds

Blue Birds

While birds can develop colored pigments due to their diet and other factors, blue isn't one of those colors. There isn't any bird out there that is naturally blue. They appear blue to us because whe

Yellow Birds in Florida

Yellow birds are in abundance in Florida. Many of them come in interesting color combinations. The American goldfinch is a small bird with a yellow belly. The cedar waxwing is a medium-sized brown bi

Green Birds in Florida

Green Florida birds are mostly parakeets. The nanday parakeet is a green bird with a black head living in the state. A bright green bird of Florida is the mitred parakeet. More can be found in the be

Brown Birds in Florida

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 mar

Florida Birds with Long Beaks

Did you know that Florida is home to many birds with long beaks? The American white pelican is the bird with the longest beak in the state. Its beak can be over 15 inches long! If you see a small, wh

Red Birds in Florida

Different types of red birds call Florida their home. The summer tanager males are entirely bright red. The painted bunting is a little blue and red bird. The house finch and northern cardinals are t

Florida Water Birds

Florida is home to various families of water birds. There are egrets, herons, ibises, swans, ducks, geese, cranes, and other water birds living in the coastal areas, lakes, rivers, and wetlands of th

Pink Birds in Florida

Do you think that the pink-colored birds in Florida are the only types of flamingoes? You are likely to be wrong, as it could be a roseate spoonbill or any other bird from the list below. The roseate

Blue Birds in Florida

You will find different types of birds in Florida that are blue. The blue-gray gnatcatcher is a tiny blue bird of the state. If you spot a small bright blue bird in the state, it is most likely an in