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  1. Sep 20, 2010 · Yellow Bird is a Swedish film and television production company. ...more.

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  2. Apr 21, 2023 · Catch the multi-award winning "BEST COMEDY WINNER" "Yellow Bird" directed by and starring Angus Benfield ("Inventing Anna," "NCIS"). In the style of the Office and Schitt's Creek, comes a fun...

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  3. Nov 23, 2021 · Yellow Bird has been recorded by many.The song became a minor hit at number 70 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the Mills Brothers in 1959.

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    • American Goldfinch
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    • Prairie Warbler
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    • Western Kingbird
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    Scientific name: Spinus tristis Probably the most well-known yellow birds in the U.S., the American Goldfinch is a seed-eating bird that will take advantage of your backyard bird feeders. Look for the male’s bright yellow body with black wings and a black cap. Females are a little more subtly-colored with a yellow head and a taupe and brown body. D...

    Scientific name: Piranga ludoviciana The Western Tanager is impossible to miss. Males sport a flame colored head and bright yellow belly, neck, and tail. Females lack the fiery head and are paler. Their diet consists of insects, flower nectar, and fruit. These tanagers migrate a long distance from their winter grounds in Central America and Mexico ...

    Scientific name: Setophaga discolor The Prairie Warbler makes its home anywhere but the prairie. Deceptively named, this yellow songbird prefers to spend summers in young woodlands and dense, impenetrable brush in the southeastern United States. A unique population makes its home year round in Florida. Adult Prairie Warblers have a yellow head, nec...

    Scientific name: Icterus parisorum The bright and beautiful Scott’s Oriole can be found in the U.S. southwest and Mexico. They prefer to nest where yucca plants are abundant, as well as pinyon pine, juniper and agave. Scott’s Orioles are expert insect eaters, searching high and low to find them and even hanging in acrobatic ways to reach small crev...

    Scientific name: Setophaga petechia The Yellow Warbler is common and widespread during the summer throughout the northern half of the U.S. and most of Canada. Both males and females are yellow all over with a round, black eye. Males sport some rusty streaks on their breast. An insect-eater by nature, they prefer caterpillars as their favorite food....

    Scientific name: Sturnella neglecta (Western), Sturnella magna (Eastern) Meadowlarks have a gray and brown speckled back, but you can’t miss their bright yellow face, throat and belly. The two distinct species, Eastern Meadowlark and Western Meadowlark, look nearly identical but are cut in half by the Mississippi River. Both species prefer to nest,...

    Scientific name: Setophaga virens The Black-throated Green Warbler is another evergreen-loving warbler which makes its home in coniferous forests. These insect eaters make their nests in the coniferous forests of southeastern Canada and the American Northeast. Some of their favorite foods are caterpillars, but they also eat berries in the winter. B...

    Scientific name: Vermivora cyanoptera While the Blue-winged Warbler gets its name from the slight blue tinge of its mostly gray wings, this bird is also almost entirely yellow! From its yellow head down to its yellow chest, belly, and underside, the Blue-winged Warbler is one of the brightest-yellow warblers in North America. These warblers prefer ...

    Scientific name: Tyrannus verticalis If you live in the western United States, the sight of a Western Kingbird may be a common one. These flycatchers are gregarious and bold. They hunt for their insect prey by perching on fences or bushes and waiting for the best time to strike. In body shape, they resemble robins, although their coloring is comple...

    Scientific name: Motacilla tschutschensis Native to northern Alaska, the Eastern Yellow Wagtail is a quick walker that forages mostly on the ground. It prefers to eat insects that it picks up from shallow water, but sometimes it will jump to grab insects flying in the air. They like to live near areas of water where they can find abundant sources o...

    • Yellow Warbler. The yellow warbler is a New World warbler and the most widespread warbler species in the Americas. They completely embody what it means to be a yellow bird, with their buttery yellow plumage combined with sweet, whistling tunes during summer.
    • American Goldfinch. We can’t have a list of yellow birds without mentioning the American goldfinch. These small North American finches undergo complete molts, where males are vibrant yellow during summer and olive in winter.
    • Western Yellow Wagtail. The western yellow wagtail is a small passerine native to Europe, Asia, and Africa. They are slender birds with long, wagging tails, and their plumage consists of olive above and yellow below.
    • Western Tanager. The western tanager is a medium-sized flame-colored American songbird. While its name says tanager, this species is actually in the cardinal family, even though it resembles the tanager species.
  4. Jul 8, 2021 · Did you spot a small yellow bird in the trees? Look at these photos of yellow birds found across North America to help you identify what species you saw!

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