Hi, friends! You know those memes that joke about how quickly bird-watching becomes a hobby when you get older? Well, I’m here to tell you that it’s a joke because it happens! There is a point in every adult’s life when birds become fascinating creatures!
A few months ago I put up a couple of bird feeders outside our kitchen window. I had no idea how much joy I was about to get from those dang bird feeders! I can sit all morning and watch those little cuties. It’s wild.
For a summer project, I thought it would be fun for the kids and me to learn about the different birds that frequented our feeder. That’s the kind of stuff you remember forever, ya know?
Every time I see a forsythia bush I think of my mom because she would drill it into our heads every spring as kids.
I’ve put together this post about 12 of the most common backyard birds in my area, which is southern Indiana/Midwest-ish. I’ve included a picture of each bird along with a few fun facts.
Northern Cardinal
Eastern Bluebird
House Sparrow
Goldfinch
Red-Winged Blackbird
Mourning Doves
Carolina Chickadee
Tufted Titmouse
Blue Jay
Robin
White-Throated Sparrow
House Finch
A way I’ve decided to make this a little more fun for us at my house is to tape a picture of each bird on the window where our bird feeders are located. I can create a backyard bird printable if anyone is interested. Let me know in the comments below if you do and I’ll share mine.
Explore Your Backyard
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