What bird is this? These five species are the most likely to be at your feeder


Don’t take the birds in your backyard for granted.

Beyond eating bugs or invasive plant seeds, backyard birds provide people with joy and wonder, said Geoff LeBaron, Christmas Bird Count director for National Audubon Science. 

“They’re the gateway to becoming interested and involved in nature, and by extension, conservation,” LeBaron said. 

With common bird populations on the decline, these birds are “the canary in the coalmine,” said Ken Rosenberg, an applied conservation scientist emeritus at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. They’re a good indication of our habitat’s quality. 

“If we can’t keep healthy populations of these birds, that’s what’s really telling us our overall environment is degrading,” Rosenberg said. 

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