The Prothonotary warbler is a small songbird of the New World warbler family. It has an olive back with blue-grey wings and tail, yellow underparts, a relatively long pointed bill, and black legs. The adult male has a bright orange-yellow head. Females and immature birds are duller and have a yellow head.
Large sea duck with oblong head and a smaller bill. Males have ornately colored blue, green, and orange head and a black and white body along with a orange bill.
Slim songbirds with a straight, sharply pointed bill. Adult males are black above and rich reddish-chestnut below. They have a black head and throat, with a reddish-chestnut patch at the bend of the wing. Look for them along river edges, in pastures with scattered trees, and in parks and orchards.