The Eastern Screech Owl is a small owl that is relatively common in Eastern North America. Two color variations are referred to as "red or rufous morphs" and "gray morphs". This is the "red morph".
The Northern Saw-Whet owl is a small owl native to North America. They are close to the size of an American robin. The northern saw-whet owl has a round, light, white face with brown and cream streaks; they also have a dark beak and yellow eyes.
The White-throated Sparrow is a large, full-bodied sparrow with a fairly prominent bill, rounded head, long legs, and long, narrow tail. They're brown above and gray below with a striking head pattern. The black-and-white-striped head is augmented by a bright white throat and yellow between the eye and the bill, which is gray. White-throated Sparrows stay near the ground, scratching through leaves in search of food, often in flocks.