By Akash
Tundra Swan: White swans that migrate to northern states for the winter.
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Snowy Owl: Big, white owls found in the northern U.S. during winter.
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Snow Goose: White geese with black wingtips seen in many parts of the U.S.
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Harlequin Duck: Colorful ducks with white bodies and black and blue markings on the coasts.
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Glaucous Gull: Large, white seagulls along the northern coasts during winter.
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Ross's Goose: Small, white geese that winter in western states.
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American Tree Sparrow: Small birds with a mix of white and brown feathers in the north.
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Horned Lark: Tiny birds with black markings on a pale body, often in open fields.
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Northern Shrike: Small predatory birds with a white belly in the north.
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Snow Bunting: Small songbirds mostly white in color, often seen in snowy fields.
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