What is the most common bird in Indiana?
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List of birds of Indiana
- The northern cardinal is the state bird of Indiana.
- Canada goose.
- Common nighthawk.
- American coot.
- Killdeer.
- Wilson's phalarope.
- Ring-billed gull.
- American white pelican.
Then, what kind of birds live in Indiana?
10 Highlight Birds of Indiana
- Great Egret. Great Egret photo by Kyle CarlsenGreat Egret.
- Peregrine Falcon. Peregrine Falcon (Photo by Kevin Cole/Wikimedia)
- Sandhill Crane. Sandhill crane.
- Caspian Tern. Caspian Tern (Photo by Kyle Carlsen)
- Pileated woodpecker. Pileated woodpecker by Annie Howard.
- Bobolink. Bobolink.
- Henslow's Sparrow.
- Black-bellied Plover.
Likewise, people ask, what is the most common bird?
Technically, the most common bird in the world is the domestic chicken, with around 50 billion birds. However, the most common wild bird is thought to be the red-billed quelea. They are sparrow-sized birds with brown bodies and the males have a red bill with variable face markings.
Common Types of Winter Feeder Birds
- Dark-eyed Junco. Dark-eyed Juncos are a common bird to see at your feeders during winter and always a welcome sight.
- Carolina Wren. First, Carolina Wrens are present in Eastern North America ALL YEAR.
- American Tree Sparrow.
- Red-breasted Nuthatch.
- Purple Finch.
- White-throated Sparrow.