Woodcock

Related to sandpipers, the American Woodcock, Scolopax minor, or “timberdoodle,” is a shorebird that doesn’t live at the shore! Rather than live along bodies of water, this well-camouflaged, mottled, light brown bird inhabits deciduous forests where it spends most of its time feeding on the forest floor and nesting in depressions on the ground.

Northern Cardinal

Cardinalis cardinalis, the Northern Cardinal, is the state bird for seven eastern states. The male colors are a bright scarlet, although the plumage of the upper body and crest is tinged with gray, and the bill is a dull red. The area between the bill and eyes and the throat are black.