Crow Size - (Large) 12 to 20 inches.

Cedar Waxwing.A cedar waxwing is a sleek, medium-sized bird with a distinctive appearance. It has a silky, brownish-gray body with a crest on its head, black mask-like markings around its eyes, and a yellow band at the tip of its tail. Cedar waxwings are known for their social behavior, often seen in flocks feasting on berries or catching insects in mid-air with their acrobatic flight. They have a high-pitched, whistling call that adds to their charm.


Americain Crow.Known for its glossy black plumage and intelligent behavior. Crows are highly adaptable and can be found in various habitats worldwide, from forests and urban areas to agricultural landscapes. They are known for their distinctive cawing calls and are often associated with intelligence, problem-solving abilities, and social behavior within their family groups.


Pileated Woodpecker.The pileated woodpecker is a large, striking bird commonly found in North America's wooded areas. It is known for its vibrant appearance, featuring a mostly black body with bold white stripes on the face and a distinctive flaming-red crest on top of its head. With a wingspan of around 2 feet (60 cm) and a length of up to 19 inches (48 cm), the pileated woodpecker is one of the largest woodpecker species in North America.


Blue Jay.A blue jay is a striking bird with vibrant blue plumage on its wings, back, and tail, contrasting with a white chest and underparts. Its crest atop the head can be raised or lowered depending on its mood. Blue jays have a black band around their necks and white patches on their face and tail. They are known for their loud, distinctive calls and are often found in wooded areas or suburban environments across North America.
