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  1. Jun 3, 2024 · From dull to vibrant, pale to bright and everything in-between. In this article we will look at 15 types of yellow birds found in North America. From insect-eaters to seed-eaters that regularly visit your bird feeder, there is a wide variety of yellow birds on this list.

    • American Goldfinch. American Goldfinches are popular birds, especially due to the males’ bright yellow and black coloring in spring. The females are duller brown, as are males in winter.
    • Common Yellowthroat. Common Yellowthroats are small songbirds that are brownish on the back and bright yellow underneath, with long tails. The males have black masks across their faces.
    • Western Meadowlark. With their bright yellow bellies and melodious song, Western Meadowlarks can brighten up your day. Western Meadowlarks are part of the blackbird family and are about the size of a Robin with shades of brown and white upperparts and a black V-shaped band across the bright yellow chest that turns gray in winter.
    • Lesser Goldfinch. Lesser Goldfinches are tiny bright yellow and black songbirds with long pointed wings and short notched tails. Females have olive backs and are more dull yellow underneath.
    • American Goldfinch. Scientific Name: Spinus Tristus. Length: 3.9 to 4.7 inches. Weight: 0.4 to 0.7 ounces. Habitat: Fields, meadows, gardens. Where Found: North America.
    • Wilson’s Warbler. Scientific Name: Cardellina pusilla. Length: 3.9 to 4.7 inches. Weight: 0.2 to 0.3 ounces. Habitat: woodlands, forests. Where Found: Americas.
    • Yellow-Rumped Warbler. Scientific Name: Setophaga coronata. Length: 5.5 inches. Weight: 0.3 to 0.4 ounces. Habitat: Evergreen forest and edges. Where Found: North America.
    • American Yellow Warbler. Scientific Name: Setophaga petechia. Length: 3.9 to 7.1 inches. Weight: 0.25 to 0.88 ounces. Habitat: Bushes, swamps, edges, streams, gardens.
    • Baya Weaver. Baya weaver birds are found in grasslands across the Indian Subcontinent and known for their hanging nests. Weaverbirds are widespread and nest in colonies in thorny trees or palm trees near water or hanging over water.
    • Common Iora. Common iora found across the tropical Indian subcontinent and can be easily detected from its loud whistles sound and bright yellow plumage.
    • Indian Golden Oriole. Indian golden oriole is the most commonly seen species of yellow bird found in India, The species was now considered a full species and there are two more oriole bird found in India named as black-hooded oriole and black-naped oriole.
    • Indian White-Eye. Indian white-eye is another small yellow bird from the open grass and woodland on the Indian subcontinent. The small passerine bird forage in small groups easily identified by the distinctive white eye-ring with yellowish upperparts.
    • American Goldfinch. Spinus tristis. Adults are 3.9-4.7 in (10-12 cm) long and weigh 0.4-0.7 oz (11-20 g). In summer, males are a vivid yellow with a black cap and black wings.
    • Wilson’s Warbler. Cardellina pusilla. Adults are 3.9-4.7 in (10-12 cm) long and weigh 0.2-0.3 oz (6-8 g). Greenish and yellow coloring across the body, with gray-brown wings.
    • American Yellow Warbler. Setophaga petechia. Adults are 4.7-5.1 in (12-13 cm) long and weigh 0.3-0.4 oz (9-11 g). Lemon-yellow across the whole body, with light chestnut streaks on the chest.
    • Yellow-Rumped Warbler. Setophaga coronata. Adults are 4.7-5.5 in (12-14 cm) long and weigh 0.4-0.5 oz (11-14 g). Gray, with white wing bars and black on the chest.
  2. Nov 30, 1999 · Learn how to identify yellow birds by their appearance, habitat, and behavior. See photos and descriptions of 26 common yellow bird species, from American Goldfinch to Yellow-breasted Chat.

  3. Jul 8, 2021 · Learn how to identify 25 different species of small yellow birds found across North America with photos and descriptions. See examples of goldfinches, warblers, tanagers, vireos, and more.