By Akash
Bluebird: Look for these lovely blue birds perched on fences and power lines.
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Red Cardinal: These are the bright red birds you often see at bird feeders in winter.
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Goldfinch: They're yellow in summer but turn brownish in winter.
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Dark-eyed Junco: Small sparrows that visit Alabama for the winter.
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White-throated Sparrow: Sparrows with white throats that show up in winter.
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Yellow-rumped Warbler: Birds with yellow patches on their rumps, seen in winter.
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Pine Siskin: Small finches that come south when it's colder up north.
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American Robin: They're associated with spring, but some stay in Alabama for winter.
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Red-breasted Nuthatch: Small birds with red breasts, occasionally seen in winter.
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Eastern Towhee: These birds live in Alabama year-round and often forage on the ground.
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