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    • Blue Jay. Cyanocitta cristata. Backs are covered in beautiful blue feathers with black bars throughout. Underparts are white.
    • Barn Swallow. Hirundo rustica. Small bird with a flat head, thin bill, pointed wings, thick neck, and fork-like tail. Both sexes are similar striking metallic blue, rusty brown underparts, rufous colored forehead, and throat.
    • Cliff Swallow. Petrochelidon pyrrhonota. Small head, rounded body, and square tail. Both sexes look similar with dark blue on backs and crowns, rust-colored faces, dark wings, orangeish rump, and white underparts.
    • Belted Kingfisher. Megaceryle alcyon. Both sexes are bluish-gray with white around the neck and underparts—long mohawk feathered crown with a long bill.
  1. Oct 28, 2023 · Appearance: Blue grosbeaks are medium birds about 8″ long, large, bright blue, with large silver bills, and chestnut wingbars. The female’s primary color is light cinnamon with darker-colored wings. Diet: Insects, seeds, and grains. Feeder food: Grain and birdseed. Habitat: Thick shrubbery and areas with tall trees.

  2. Aug 19, 2024 · Cerulean Warbler. Cerulean Warblers, distinguished by their sky blue males and bluish-green females, are a visually enchanting species found in Ohio. They breed locally and migrate to South America, primarily foraging high in the forest canopies. To spot these stunning birds, listen for their distinctive buzzy songs echoing through the trees ...

  3. Apr 17, 2024 · Red-tailed hawks are the largest hawk in Ohio. They can be found all over Ohio, but they’re most common in southern and eastern parts of the state. The red-tailed hawk is almost 2 feet in length, has a wingspan of 4 feet, and weighs about 3 pounds. It can be found in Ohio year-round but mostly during the winter months.

  4. A common white and blue-colored bird found throughout Ohio, the Blue Jay prefers open areas with scattered trees, shrubs, and other vegetation with dense undergrowth. These medium-sized blue birds are grayish blue on top, with bright arctic blue wing feathers and tail feathers. Their underparts are light gray.

  5. Dec 28, 2023 · The blue-gray gnatcatcher is a small songbird native to North America. It is a very small bird, measuring only 4.5 to 5.5 inches long with a wingspan of 8 to 9 inches. It has a blue-gray back, white underparts, and a distinctive white wing patch. Its bill is short and black, and its tail is long and rounded.

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  7. Ohio has almost 500 birds accepted by the Ohio Bird Records Committee or ORBC. Around 200 of them are recorded as breeding species since recent nests have been confirmed in the state. Around 120 birds of Ohio are on the review list due to their rarity, while 8 are introduced, and 2 are extinct (passenger pigeon and Eskimo curlew).

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