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Michigan Backyard Birds with Original Bird’s sound. Relaxing video. Michigan is blessed with many birds that visit backyard feeders in winter. Some of the types bird’s below. (White-breasted Nuthatch) These are a favorite of backyard bird watchers. They are common across the United States and southern Canada in deciduous woods and pines. White-breasted Nuthatches are common throughout the year in Michigan. They are shaped plump with short neck and large head. The bill is long and thin. The tail is so short so as to appear almost absent. The back and wings are blue. The crown is black. The face and underparts are white. (Downy Woodpecker) These small birds are common across most of Alaska, Canada, and the United States, except for treeless grasslands and deserts. They are stocky with a large head. The tail is stiff, short, and pointed. The bill is wedge-shaped, but very dainty in this species. The coloration is black and white striped above with white under parts. Males have a small red spot of feathers at the back of the head. (Northern Cardinal) These popular birds are quite common in deciduous forests in the eastern half of the United States. Northern Cardinals reach their northernmost extent in Michigan where they are resident all year long. They are fairly large with a long wide tail. The bill is very heavy and conical. The crest is very obvious. Males are scarlet red throughout with a black face. Females are similar but tan-brown. Red-bellied Woodpecker. (Red-bellied Woodpecker) These rather large woodpeckers are frequent feeder visitors. They’re Fairly large and stock with a large head and long chisel-shaped bill. They have stiff, short, pointed tail feathers that they use to prop themselves up as they climb the tree trunk. (Tufted Titmouse) These are common feeder birds in the East. They are stocky with a large head and rather wide tail. The bill is short but stout. These birds are darker blue gray above and creamy gray below. The have a black ring of feathers around the eyes and on the forehead. (Blue Jay) These well-known birds are found in deciduous woods east of the Rocky Mountains from southern Canada through the United States. They are year-round residents throughout Michigan. (Dark-eyed Junco) This tiny little sparrow visiting your feeder indicates that winter has arrived. They are plump birds with large heads. They have small conical pink bills. Eastern birds are gray overall with a white belly. They flash white outer tail feathers. Females have some brown on the back and wings. (Black-capped Chickadee) They are resident in deciduous and mixed woodlands from Alaska, across Canada, and the northern United States. These birds are resident throughout Michigan. They are pudgy with a big round head on a short neck. The bill is small but stout. The tail is fairly long and rounded. They are generally gray above and pale buff below. The white side of the face splits the extensive black cap from the large black bib on the throat. Instagram: Javedexplore Facebook : Javed explores Music by Lesfm from Pixabay.